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Giant Water Lily

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Kedi-Gato, Jan 27, 2009.

  1. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    The Tropical House in our Botanical Garden had a special opening last evening, from 7 to 10pm as the giant waterlily was in bloom.

    Here is a pic of the pond from the website. It looks round here but it is actually oval -

    Pond in the Tropical House -

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    There are three varieties of these giant waterlilies and this is the middle one, the Victoria Cruziana.

    The leaves are up to 2 meters in width and the blooms are over 20 cm wide.

    They only bloom for two days, or rather nights. They are white on the first night and pink on the second.

    The Botanical Garden managed to get it to bloom last year (I'm sure I posted pics of it) and again this year. There were two blooms.


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  2. Scotkat

    Scotkat Head Gardener

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    Wow how beautiful and lucky for you KG you saw them open .
     
  3. Blackthorn

    Blackthorn Gardener

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    Fabulous Kedi - our local paper says that them there leaves will support the weight of a 'small child'. It wasn't mentioned how small the child should be, a little experimenting with different sized children might be in order :D
     
  4. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

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    You were lucky to see the blooms Kedi, not many people have.:)
    The Tillandsia looks so lush, the piece that fell into my pocket last year in SF is struggling.:(
     
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