Status:
valid
Authors:
(Casp.) Makino
Source:
ksu
Year:
1910
Citation Micro:
Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 24: 141 (1910)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000381429
Common Names
- Nuphar subintegerrima
- Small Yellow Pond-lily
- Small Yellow Water-lily
Synonyms
- Nymphozanthus subintegerrimus Fernald [unknown]
Description
Nuphar subintegerrima (also called Nuphar subintegerrima, among many other common names) is a small, evergreen shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It has dark green, leathery leaves and small, yellowish-green flowers. It typically grows in moist, shady areas, such as coastal areas and wet forests.
Uses & Benefits
Nuphar subintegerrima is a species of flowering plant that is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments such as fever, headache, and stomachache.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Nuphar subintegerrima has small, white flowers with a yellow center. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Nuphar subintegerrima is a perennial aquatic plant that can reach up to 1 m in height. It can be propagated from seeds or division. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil mix and kept moist until germination occurs. Division should be done in the spring or fall and the divisions should be planted in a well-drained, sandy soil mix. Once established, Nuphar subintegerrima requires minimal care and can tolerate drought conditions.
Where to Find Nuphar subintegerrima
Nuphar subintegerrima is native to North America, particularly the United States. It can be found in wet areas, such as marshes, swamps, and wet meadows.
Nuphar subintegerrima FAQ
What is the scientific name of Nuphar subintegerrima?
Nuphar subintegerrima
What is the common name of Nuphar subintegerrima?
Subintegerrima Nuphar
What is the natural habitat of Nuphar subintegerrima?
Freshwater ponds
Species in the Nuphar genus
Nuphar subintegerrima,
Nuphar spenneriana,
Nuphar pumila,
Nuphar lutea,
Nuphar japonica,
Nuphar fluminalis,
Nuphar submersa,
Nuphar saijoensis,
Nuphar microphylla,
Nuphar polysepala,
Nuphar rubrodisca,
Nuphar sagittifolia,
Nuphar rubrodisca,
Nuphar variegata,
Nuphar advena,
Nuphar ulvacea,
Nuphar orbiculata,
Nuphar bombycina,
Nuphar saikokuensis,
Species in the Nymphaeaceae family
Barclaya longifolia,
Barclaya motleyi,
Barclaya rotundifolia,
Euryale ferox,
Nuphar subintegerrima,
Nuphar spenneriana,
Nuphar pumila,
Nuphar lutea,
Nuphar japonica,
Nuphar fluminalis,
Nuphar submersa,
Nuphar saijoensis,
Nuphar microphylla,
Nuphar polysepala,
Nuphar rubrodisca,
Nuphar sagittifolia,
Nuphar rubrodisca,
Nuphar variegata,
Nuphar advena,
Nuphar ulvacea,
Nuphar orbiculata,
Nuphar bombycina,
Nuphar saikokuensis,
Nymphaea violacea,
Nymphaea tetragona,
Nymphaea tenuinervia,
Nymphaea thermarum,
Nymphaea sulphurea,
Nymphaea amazonum,
Nymphaea alba,
Nymphaea ampla,
Nymphaea micrantha,
Nymphaea nouchali,
Nymphaea novogranatensis,
Nymphaea lotus,
Nymphaea lasiophylla,
Nymphaea omarana,
Nymphaea malabarica,
Nymphaea maculata,
Nymphaea macrosperma,
Nymphaea mexicana,
Nymphaea rosea,
Nymphaea rubra,
Nymphaea rudgeana,
Nymphaea oxypetala,
Nymphaea pulchella,
Nymphaea pubescens,
Nymphaea prolifera,
Nymphaea potamophila,
Nymphaea hastifolia,