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N. lotus (Linnaeus) Willdenow

 

N. lotus (Linnaeus) Willdenow is a species lily with white petals. It has yellow stamen and green pads. The flowers last 4 days on this waterlily and are occasionally viviparous from the flower.

Below are some original pictures taken by Ken Landon. These are historically significant archival photos. Do not link to or copy the photos below without express permission from Ken Landon.

 

 

A lotus variety

N. lotus var. dentata, (syn.N.ortgiesiana) Planchon is a variety of N. lotus Linnaeus) Willdenow .
The plants are morphologically similar to N. lotus L but ecotypically distinct.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is a picture of a cross between N. lotus x N. rubra.

Ken's information on this is as follows...
"The three flowers pictured below are of a plant cross made in 1978 between N. lotus and N. rubra. This lily, better than many night-blooming hybrids on today’s market is perhaps significant in that it is a direct cross of the two species. It represents a mini history lesson in hybridization of what results in such a cross of genuine species material. The cross results in identical plants pertaining to structure and morphology. The plant is very strong and a profuse bloomer.
It has no name except N. lotus x N. rubra Landon."

 

 

 

 


 

 
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