White Water Lily
aka: Fragrant Water Lily
(Nymphaea spp.)

Description
Large, round, cleft leaf 6 to 12 inches in diameter. Leaf veins radiate from point of attachment to stalk. Underside of leaf purplish-red. White flower with multiple rows of petals. Thick, fleshy rhizome network buried in mud. Common in shallow water throughout the United States. Prefers muck or silt bottom. Able to withstand a wide variance in pH.
Suggested Treatments
| Navigate | Use at the rate of 150lb to 200lb per surface acre, distribute granulars evenly over area to be treated. To be used early in the season before the plant forms a flower. |
| Rodeo | Use at the rate of 3/4 gallon per surface acre, dilute with water for coverage and add 1/4oz Cide Kick per gallon of solution. For use later in the season after the plant has formed its flowers. |
Use restrictions of treated water with Navigate
| Drinking | Swimming | Irrigation | Fishing |
| None* | None* | None* | None* |
* Although this product has no specific restrictions, each state may have their own restrictions, check with your fish and game or conservation agency.
Use restrictions of treated water with Rodeo
| Drinking | Swimming | Irrigation | Fishing |
| None | None | None | None |
