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‘Missouri’ Night-Blooming Tropical Water Lily

Item # 10-2002

$33.99

The broad petals give the flower a most distinctive appearance.

The young pads are coppery brown when they first appear, but soon develop to a dark green with deeply serrated edges. This is a supreme beauty.

Hybridized By: Famous and noted hybridist George H Pring in 1932

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Size: Flowers: Can reach to 12" dia.
Stands high above the water.
Spread: 6'-10' depending on growing environment.


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Description

The ‘Missouri’ water lily, a white night bloomer, was named in honor of the Missouri Botanical Gardens. It is not unusual to have these flowers 12″ across.

Appearance

Flowers: The broad petals.
Leaves: Start coppery brown and soon develop to a dark green with deeply serrated edges.

Size

Flowers: Can reach to 12" dia.
Stands high above the water.
Spread: 6'-10' depending on growing environment.

Preferred Growing Conditions

6+ hrs/day direct sunlight.
USDA zone: 10-11

Botanical Name

Nymphaea 'Missouri'

Hybridized By

1932, George H Pring

History

It was named in honor of the "Missouri Botanical Gardens" by famous and noted hybridizer George H Pring in 1932.

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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