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WGI International Checklist of
Nymphaea (Waterlily) Cultivars
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1) Cultivar Name:
Nymphaea ‘Billabong’
2)
Hardy or tropical: Tropical 3)
Day or night bloomer: Day
4)
Originator: Charles Winch 5)
Year of origin: 1998
6)
Address: Removed to protect privacy
NSW,
7) Nominant (Named by): Charles Winch
8) Address
(if different from above):
9)
Introducer:
10) Address
(if different from above):
11) Applicant:
12) Address
(if different from above):
13)
Phone: 14) Fax: 15) Email: Removed to protect privacy
16) As far as you know, has this
name been published in a dated publication together with a description?
Yes
17) If yes to 16, give details of the earliest publication (title,
date, publisher, etc.):
The Names of Waterlilies 2002
Knotts
18) Has this cultivar been granted Patent or Plant Breeders'
Rights, or is it being sold under a trade designation other than the name used
here? No
19) If yes to any of the above, please give details:
20) Has a Standard been
deposited in a recognized herbarium? No
21) If yes, please give details
(where, when deposited, etc.):
ABOUT THE PLANT
Parentage:
Seed
(maternal) parent: Unknown
Pollen
(paternal) parent: Unknown
Please give following dimensions
in centimeters
Description
‑ Flower: Shape: Stellate
Diameter: 15-18 cm.
Sepal
color, exterior: , heavily flecked with deep purple
Sepal
color, interior: Light purple with a hint of pink on edges
Sepal
number: 4
Petal
color: Light purple
Petal
number: 40
Stamen:
Filament color: Dark yellow
Anther color: Light yellow
Tip color: Light purple
Pedicel
(flower stalk) color: Bronze green
Pedicel pubescent (fuzzy)? No
Fragrant? Yes
Height
above water: 18 cm.
Leaves: Shape:
Ovate
Margin: Denate
Length x width: 30 x 28 cm.
Sinus: Open
Lobes: Pointed
Color, top: Heavily mottled purple and green
Color, underside: Green speckled with dark
purple, maroon
Petiole (leaf stem) color: Bronze
Petiole
pubescent? No
Viviparous?
No
Spread of plant (diameter): 220 cm.
What
cultivar does this plant most closely resemble and how does it differ?
N.
‘Mark Pullen’ but the flower is more purple than blue, has more petals and the
pads are mottled
Unusual
characteristics or comments: Curled stamens and pink on sepal edges
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