(Florida Aquatic Nurseries) When this variety was introduced, it was regarded as one of the smallest white waterlilies, with tender bowl-shaped flowers in pale ivory of 10 cms diameter at most. Soons afterwards it became clear that it can be kept even smaller. If it is grown with little fertilizer and little soil it becomes an absolut dwarf, flowers and foliage only reaching half the size as normaly. This makes it a perfect plant for tubs and very small ponds. As an extra plus it is also viviparous.
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