ID	ModifiedOn	Contributors	InformalClassification	Family	TaxonID	TaxonName	SeeAlso	NameRank	Hybrid	TerminalTaxon	Excluded	Peripheral	Waif	Endemic	Extirpated	OriginCode	Origin	Distribution	Voucher	Comments
3028	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96414	Nuphar		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3029	2020-05-25 10:48:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96461	Nuphar polysepala		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA3:Plants intermediate between Nuphar polysepala and N . variegata occur in eastern British Columbia."
3030	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96483	Nymphaea		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3031	2020-04-09 08:15:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96518	Nymphaea odorata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from central and eastern North America	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3033	2024-02-03 12:39:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96538	Nymphaea tetragona		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Known historically in Washington from west of the Cascades crest in Whatcom County;	{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	Possibly extirpated.<br><br>FNA3: "Although broadly distributed in the northwest part of the flora, Nymphaea tetragona is apparently not common over the Canadian portion of its range. It was collected once in extreme northwestern Washington but is believed to be extirpated there. True N . tetragona is absent from northeastern North America and, now, from the conterminous United States, where this name has usually been applied to what is here segregated as N . leibergii . In size and shape of leaves and flowers the two taxa are very similar. They differ in the leaf mottling often present in developing leaves of N . tetragona but absent in N . leibergii ; the distinctly tetragonal appearance of the receptacle in N . tetragona ; and in the longer carpellary appendages, the presence usually of more stamens, and purple-colored stamens and pistils in N . tetragona . Only in living plants is it apparent that leaves of N . leibergii are thicker with impressed veins abaxially compared to the relatively thin leaves with raised veins in N . tetragona . Although distinctions in sepal and petal apices (often acute in N . tetragona and often rounded in N . leibergii ) were the basis for the establishment of Castalia leibergii , the characters are variable in both taxa and thus of limited utility in distinguishing them."
3034	2003-10-21 00:00:00	Fred Weinmann	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Nymphaeaceae	96540	Nymphaeaceae	Cabombaceae	family		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
