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Nymphaea (Waterlily) Cultivars
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1)
Cultivar Name:
Nymphaea ‘Siam Nymph’
2) Hardy or tropical: Hardy 3) Day or night bloomer: Day bloomer
7) Nominant (Named by): Mr.
Pairat Songpanich
9) Introducer: Mr. Pairat
Songpanich
10)
Address (if different from above):
11)
Applicant: Mr. Pairat
Songpanich
12)
Address (if different from above):
13) Phone: 14) Fax: 15) Email:
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16) As far as you know, has this name been published in a dated
publication together with a description?
No
17) If yes to 16, give
details of the earliest publication (title, date, publisher, etc.):
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 N. ‘'Mayla' x N. 'Madame Wilfron Gonnère' (Unnamed
hybrid)
Pollen (paternal) parent Unknown
Please
give following dimensions in centimeters
Description ‑ Flower:
Shape: Cup shape
Diameter: 9-12 cm.
Sepal color,
exterior: Green with
brown
Sepal color,
interior: Pink
Sepal
number: 4
Petal color: Pink
Petal number: 39 – 45
Stamen: Filament
color: Yellow
Anther color: Yellow
Tip color: Yellow
Pedicel (flower
stalk) color: Green
Pedicel pubescent (fuzzy)?
Yes
Fragrant? Yes
Height above water 0 cm.
Leaves: Shape: Ovate
Margin: Entire
Length x width: 15 x 15 cm.
Sinus: Closed
Lobes: Closed
Color, top: Green
Color,
underside: Reddish purple
Petiole (leaf
stem) color: Green
Petiole pubescent? Yes
Viviparous? No
Spread of plant (diameter): 100
– 120 cm.
What cultivar does this plant most closely resemble and how does
it differ?
Unusual characteristics or comments:
Free flowering
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