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Nymphaea Queen of Siam is a breathtaking tropical water lily prized for its elegant pink blooms, striking foliage, and vigorous growth habit. This variety is a favorite among pond enthusiasts and water gardeners looking to add vibrant color and a true tropical presence to their outdoor water features.
Once established, Queen of Siam produces beautiful floating leaves and eye-catching flowers that open gracefully under bright sunlight, creating a stunning focal point in ponds, water gardens, and large aquatic displays.
Scientific Name: Nymphaea ‘Queen of Siam’
Plant Type: Tropical Water Lily
Flower Color: Soft to vibrant pink
Growth Habit: Floating leaves with upright flowering stems
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial sun
Suitable For: Outdoor ponds, water gardens, large aquatic features
Thrives in warm water temperatures
Best planted in a nutrient-rich aquatic substrate
Requires direct sunlight for optimal flowering
Grows actively during warm seasons and establishes quickly under proper conditions
Adds dramatic color and elegance to ponds
Provides natural shade that helps reduce algae growth
Creates shelter for fish and aquatic life
A standout centerpiece plant for tropical pond setups
Choose the pack size that fits your pond:
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1 Tuber
5 Tubers
Each tuber sent is healthy, young, and includes approximately 1–2 new sprouting leaves, carefully selected and prepared by Aquarium Plants Factory® to ensure strong establishment upon planting.
Live aquatic plants may vary slightly in size, leaf shape, and coloration due to natural growing conditions and seasonal changes. Proper planting, sunlight, and water temperature are essential for best results.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium or pond plants into the wild.
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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