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Nymphaea 'Flammea'

Water Lily
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Type: Loose Root
Size Information

You can choose plants in various pot sizes. Non-potted plants arrive bare root for you to pot in the specified pot size.

Seasonal Information

Depending on the time of year, pond plants may be supplied fully-leaved, with flowers, or with foliage trimmed back.

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This plant is grown in the UK and sent directly from our tried, tested and trusted plant partner. Delivery price calculated at checkout.

Description of Nymphaea 'Flammea'

Nymphaea 'Flammea' is a hardy water lily that grows from a rhizome and produces floating pads and summer flowers in still water. In a basket it keeps its shape and you can manage its size by lifting and dividing when the pot fills. It is normally sold under the cultivar name Flammea rather than a separate common name.

Appearance

Olive pads marbled with chestnut-brown. The pads lie flat and create a steady raft over the water. Flowers are wine-red flowers shaded and flaked with white at the petal tips, with rich red stamens. You often notice older descriptions exist, but modern measurements vary. Blooms open in daylight and close later, so the display changes through the day.

Care Guide

Place Flammea in full sun where the surface stays calm and the leaves do not get battered by spray. Plant into a wide aquatic basket with heavy loam based compost, then cap with washed gravel to keep the water clear. Lower the basket in stages so new leaves can reach the surface, then settle it at around 30–60 of water over the crown. Feed with aquatic fertiliser tablets through the growing season, pushed into the compost. Remove yellowing leaves and spent flowers to cut debris and keep growth moving. As a hardy lily, it can stay outside in winter as long as the crown sits below the ice line.

Suitability for Garden Ponds

Flammea suits ponds where you can give it about medium to large cm of surface space. The pads shade fish and help limit algae by reducing light once the plant is established. Use one main lily in a small pond, or space several well apart in a larger pond so each has open water around it.

FAQ

Is Flammea hardy in the UK?
Yes. Flammea is a hardy water lily and it usually overwinters outdoors if the crown sits below the ice line.

What depth suits Flammea?
Start a little shallower, then aim for about 30–60 of water over the crown once it is growing strongly.

How much room should I allow for Flammea?
Plan for roughly medium to large cm of surface spread so pads do not crowd the pond.

How do I keep Flammea flowering?
Give it sun, still water, and feed with aquatic tablets through summer.