Yellow Water-lily - Nuphar lutea

Description

Stout rhizomatous plant. Floating leaves oval, cleft to the stalk, submerged leaves shorter stalked, rounded, thin and translucent. Flowers bright yellow, 12 to 40 mm, rising out of the water, with 5 large overlapping sepals, and numerous small petals. Fruit flask shaped.

Similar Species

Other water-lilies (Nymphaea and Nymphoides).  The non-native ornamental spatter-dock (N advena) is occasionally naturalised in the UK but is not recorded in VC55; it has erect leaves, not floating.  Note that some congested plants of the native N lutea may also have semi-erect non-floating leaves.

Identification difficulty
ID checklist (your specimen should have all of these features)

Non-flowering plants can usually be identified by presence of thin, lettuce-like submerged leaves or 'brandy-bottle' fruits

Recording advice

Photograph of flowering plant, or floating plus submerged leaves, or fruits.

Habitat

Lakes, ponds, water filled quarries, streams and canals.

When to see it

June to September.

Life History

Perennial.

UK Status

Fairly frequent throughout Britain except in the extreme north.

VC55 Status

Fairly frequent in Leicestershire and Rutland. The Flora of Leicestershire published in 1988 states that it occurred in 134 of the 617 tetrads.

In the current checklist (Jeeves 2011) it is listed as native; locally abundant

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Yellow squares = NBN records (all known data)
Coloured circles = NatureSpot records: 2020+ | 2015-2019 | pre-2015

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Species profile

Common names
Yellow Water-lily
Species group:
Wildflowers
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Nymphaeales
Family:
Nymphaeaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
117
First record:
11/08/2008 (Calow, Graham)
Last record:
03/08/2023 (Pochin, Christine)

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