Nymphaea 'Gloire du Temple-sur-Lot'
water lily
This pond plant dies right back in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring.
- Position: full sun
- Depth of water: 45 to 90cm
- Rate of growth: fast
- Hardiness: fully hardy
This captivating water lily bears large, double blooms in a delicate shade of pale pink encircling prominent clusters of golden stamens. The blossoms, adorned with an abundance of slightly crimped petals, create a stunning visual spectacle against a backdrop of rounded leaves that emerge in deep purple-red hues, transforming to a vibrant green as they mature. Blooming throughout the summer, ‘Gloire du Temple-sur-Lot’ enchants with numerous spectacular flowers, making it an ideal choice for enhancing the beauty of medium to large ponds.
Water lilies flourish in still water, so do not plant them near a pond pump or fountain, particularly where the water can splash onto their leaves. These waterlilies are potted up (using a suitable aquatic compost) into aquatic pots. These pots are made of a fine mesh, which allows water to circulate through the compost, providing the plants with both oxygen and nutrients. As they are already potted, all you need to do is to place the pot into the pond, but this young plant will need potting up into a larger aquatic pot within a few months. Initially the pot should be placed on a stack of bricks so the leaves float on the surface of the water. As the plant matures, remove one layer of bricks at a time, gradually lowering the plant deeper into the pond until the desired depth has been reached. If you are placing this water lily in the autumn or winter when it has died back, place it at a depth of 45-90cm. Then in the spring repot it into a larger pot and lower as the plant grows.