Nymphaea tetragona Georgi | Species Image Gallery (opens in a new window) |
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TAXONOMY | |||||||||||||||
Family: | Nymphaeaceae | ||||||||||||||
Genus: | Nymphaea | ||||||||||||||
Species Synonyms: | Castalia leibergii Castalia tetragona (Georgi) Lawson |
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Common Names: | pygmy waterlily | ||||||||||||||
DISTRIBUTION | |||||||||||||||
Canada: | British Columbia – southern Mackenzie District – Alberta – northern and central Saskatchewan – Manitoba – Ontario – eastern Quebec | ||||||||||||||
Saskatchewan: | northern and central Saskatchewan; Lake Athabasca – Cumberland House | ||||||||||||||
Ecoregion: | Mid-Boreal Upland, Mid-Boreal Lowland, Athabasca Plain, Churchill River Upland | ||||||||||||||
HABITAT | |||||||||||||||
Saskatchewan: | aquatics in quiet waters of lakes and streams | ||||||||||||||
Canada: | Myriophyllum spicatum, Nuphar lutea ssp. variegata, Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani | ||||||||||||||
RARITY STATUS | |||||||||||||||
Provincial
Status According to Harms (2003): |
Threatened |
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Nature Conservancy Status: | G5 |
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Saskatchewan
Species at Risk Status: |
None |
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COSEWIC Status: | None |
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Nymphaea tetragona is threatened because it is rare or uncommon in Saskatchewan. No threats are known or anticipated | |||||||||||||||
SPECIES DESCRIPTION | |||||||||||||||
Roots: | rhizomes unbranched, erect, cylindrical | ||||||||||||||
Stems: | stolons absent | ||||||||||||||
Leaves: | blade 3 –12 cm long, 2 – 10 cm wide, elliptic in outline, basal lobes acute, venation palmate, principal veins 7 – 13, green adaxially, green to purple abaxially, glabrous, margin entire; petiole glabrous | ||||||||||||||
Inflorescence: | solitary, floating, opening in the morning, 3 - 8 cm diameter | ||||||||||||||
Flowers: | odourless; sepals 4, to 8 cm long, green, lines of insertion on receptacle prominent; petals 8 – 15, apex acute, white, may have purplish lines; stamens 20 – 40, yellow, widest above the middle, filaments longer than anthers; ovary compound; appendages at margin of stigmatic disk tapered, > 3 mm long; stigmas 6 – 9 | ||||||||||||||
Fruits: | seeds 3 mm long, ovoid | ||||||||||||||
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