Nymphaea gigantea – Blue Cloud Water Lily – 5 Seed Pack
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Nymphaea gigantea is a species of aquatic perennial herbaceous plant native to Australia and New Guinea. Nymphaea gigantea is a tropical and sub-tropical species that establishes tubers in the muddy bottoms of still waters. Petals can be seen to be a light purple-blue when they first blossom. As they become mature plants they become a light blue, or can even be white. Due to its blue-white colour, it is also known as Blue Cloud”, and typically flowers between the months June and July. The leaves of the Nymphaea gigantea are round and can grow out to 75 cm across and are sinuate and dentate. In botany, this means that their edges are toothed with pointed teeth, about 0.5 cm long. The apex of the lobes are rounded, however, the Nymphaea gigantea develop points in the space between the lobes from the rest of the leaf. The flowers are emergent, standing 50 cm above the water, and growing to about 25 cm across. The leaves of Nymphaea gigantea lie on the water and are generally thick giving them a leathery feeling but are also brittle. The stigma is very dense with papillae, covering the dorsal surface of the carpels. The seeds of Nymphaea gigantea are eaten by the Australians. In Australia, the tubers are collected and roasted by Aboriginal women. The buds and flower stalks are collected and eaten as well.