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Nymphaea odorata
Fragrant water lily
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The Nymphaea odorata plant species is found in N. America - Newfoundland to Kansas, Mexico and Cuba. It is a member of the Nymphaeaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Fragrant water lily.

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Latin Name:  Nymphaea odorata
Common Name:  Fragrant water lily
Family:  Nymphaeaceae
Author:  Ait.
 
Known Hazards:  None known
 
Mature Height:     Mature Width:  1
 
Habitat:  Lakes, bog pools and slow rivers[187].



Propagation Notes:  Seed - sow as soon as it is ripe in a greenhouse in pots submerged under 25mm of water. Prick out into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and grow them on in water in a greenhouse for at least two years before planting them out in late spring. The seed is collected by wrapping the developing seed head in a muslin bag to avoid the seed being lost. Harvest it 10 days after it sinks below the soil surface or as soon as it reappears[200]. Division in May. Each portion must have at least one eye. Submerge in pots in shallow water until established[56].

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