Nymphaea ‘Innocence’ is an exquisite tropical waterlily celebrated for its pure white blooms and strikingly mottled foliage. As its name suggests, this variety embodies grace and purity, making it a stunning addition to any pond or water garden.
This unique variety is the result of a carefully selected cross between an unnamed tropical hybrid and Nymphaea ‘Trail Blazer’. Interestingly, it comes from the same seed pod as Nymphaea ‘Carla’s Sonshine’, further cementing its exceptional lineage.
What Makes Nymphaea ‘Innocence’ Unique?
• Vibrant, Pure White Blooms: The large, pristine white flowers rise high above the water on strong, upright stalks, creating a breathtaking display.
• Viviparous Growth: Unlike many white waterlilies, this variety is strongly viviparous, meaning it produces new plantlets from its leaves, making propagation easier.
• Striking Mottled Pads: The floating leaves feature deep maroon blotches on a lush green background, adding extra visual interest to any pond.
Key Details:
• Scientific Name: Nymphaea x ‘Innocence’
• Hardiness: Tropical
• Flower Color: Pure White
• Pad Color: Green with Maroon Mottling
• Size: Medium
Ideal Conditions & Care:
• Sunlight: Thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) for maximum flowering.
• Water Depth: Best planted in 12 to 24 inches of water.
• Temperature Tolerance: Suitable for tropical and warm climates; requires overwintering in colder regions.
• Nutrients: Benefits from aquatic plant fertilizer tablets for healthy growth and abundant blooms.
Why Choose Nymphaea ‘Innocence’?
With its elegant white flowers, strong upright stalks, and stunning marbled foliage, Nymphaea ‘Innocence’ is a one-of-a-kind tropical waterlily that adds beauty and sophistication to any pond. Its viviparous nature makes it a great choice for hobbyists looking to propagate and expand their collection.
Elevate your water garden with the rare beauty of Nymphaea ‘Innocence’—a truly exceptional tropical waterlily!
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There are two main types of water lilies, tropical and hardy. The differences between tropical and hardy water lilies are a growing habit. Tropical water lilies don't do well in winter. Hardy water lilies, on the other hand, can tolerate the cold. Tropical water lilies tubers must be removed from the pond and stored in moist conditions to come back in the future years. In warm climates, they can remain in the pond.
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