Phonetic Spelling:NIM-fee-uh
Genus:Nymphaea
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Family:Nymphaeaceae
Water lilies encompass approximately 70 distinct species, categorized into tropical and hardy varieties. These plants thrive in water depths ranging from 3 inches to 3 feet, with their spread varying between 2 feet and 20 feet. Larger species require more expansive water gardens or ponds, while smaller varieties can flourish in containers. They thrive best in still water, avoiding areas with fountains or strong currents. Most water lilies prefer full sunlight, although some can adapt to partial shade. Their flowers are not only visually striking but often emit a pleasant fragrance, complemented by their attractive lily pads. Notably, viviparous water lilies produce plantlets that remain attached to the parent plant.
One specific variety, 'Pamela,' is a tropical water lily characterized by its large sky-blue flowers and substantial leaves. This non-viviparous species is known for its abundant blooming and is best suited for medium to large water gardens.
Nymphaea 'Pamela' Feature Summary
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