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Euryale ferox Tropical Aquatic Plant

Item # 10-4066

$110.99

The huge Euryale ferox, also known as the ‘Gorgon Plant’, has huge pads that can grow 4′-5′ in diameter that are green with blood-red veins.

The contrasting blue-violet flowers will give your display an attractive and unusual sight.

This aquatic plant, native to India, can be grown and enjoyed in backyard water gardens by planting in smaller containers such as the medium crate. It’s a show stopper in any water garden pool!

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Description

Euryale ferox, commonly known as the Gorgon Plant, creates an unforgettable presence in any water garden. This remarkable aquatic plant produces enormous floating pads that can reach four to five feet in diameter under proper conditions. Each pad displays a rich green surface marked by bold, blood-red veins, giving the plant a dramatic and prehistoric appearance.

The foliage alone makes Euryale ferox a showpiece, but its flowers add even more impact. The plant produces striking blue-violet blooms that rise above the massive pads and provide a stunning contrast. These unusual flowers attract immediate attention and create a display unlike any other aquatic plant. When in bloom, the Gorgon Plant becomes a true focal point in ponds and water garden pools.

Native to India, Euryale ferox thrives in warm conditions and adapts well to cultivation in backyard water gardens. Despite its impressive size, growers can successfully manage this plant by using smaller containers, such as a medium crate. Container planting helps control spread while still allowing the plant to reach its full ornamental potential.

This aquatic plant performs best in full sun, where it develops strong pads and vivid coloration. As the pads expand, they provide surface coverage and create shaded areas beneath, which can benefit fish and help moderate water temperature. The bold texture of the foliage also adds depth and structure to large pond designs.

Gardeners often choose Euryale ferox for display ponds, botanical collections, and feature pools. Its size, color, and rare appearance make it ideal for those seeking something truly unique. While it commands attention, it also pairs well with other aquatic plants that offer contrasting shapes or softer foliage.

For water garden enthusiasts looking to make a statement, the Euryale ferox delivers unmatched visual impact. Add this extraordinary Gorgon Plant to your pond and enjoy one of the most dramatic aquatic plants available today.

Benefits

Entice your friends with green pads that are 2'-5' in diameter with blood-red veins. The leaves will be smaller in smaller ponds.
The pea-sized seeds are edible and a good source of starch. Each fruit will contain 8-15 seeds.

Appearance

Flowers: About 2" dia. Deep violet surrounding white inside.
Leaves: Round 2'-3' dia. Dark-green with purple veins and sharp spines. The sharp thorns are along the top and bottom of the pads. Underneath it's a rich purple color.
veins and spines as seen in Victoria.
Spread: 6'-10' depending on growing environment and crowding.

Size

Flowers are about 2" diameter.
4-5 petals/ray.
Pads are 2'-4'-5' diameter.
Spread: 15-ft depending on growing environment.

Preferred Growing Conditions

8+ hrs/day direct sunlight.
Still water.
Not cold hardy.
Consider this a perennial if in a temperate greenhouse. Outside in cool climates it may be a perennial.
USDA Zone: 7-10

Botanical Name

Euryale ferox
as in Tricker's 1895 catalog.
Comon Names: Foxnut, Gorgon Plant, Makhana, Prickly Water Lily

The table below shows the estimated shipping and pick-up weeks for destinations to USA states. These dates can change depending on weather and how strong the plants are at that time.

For example, a wet spring will have many clouds leading to less sunshine. Thus, the plants may need a bit longer to grow strong enough for transplanting and transit. With the planet heating up, a warm spring may help the plants grow strong enough to ship before the dates in this table.

WeekStates
End of April: FL, LA, TX
First Week of May: AL, AZ, GA, MS, NM, OK
Second Week of May: AR, CA, NV, NC, SC, TN
Third Week of May: CO, KS, KY, MO, UT, VA, WV
Fourth Week of May: AK, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, VT, WA, WI, WY

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