Pamela
Nymphaea “Pamela” Day blooming non-viviparous. Bred by Koch in 1931. The Flowers are very fragrant and stand above the water surface. The flower will tolerate shade, especially in hotter climates.
Meidum to Large size.
Will survive overwinter in zones 9 to 11. You can grow a Pamela in a one, two, or three-gallon container. Good for earthen ponds as well. Will grow in water 6” inches up to 18” inches
Single blooms of up to 5” to 10” inches across.
Leaves 6” to 12” wide.
Full Spread is 3’ to 8’ wide.
Nymphaea “Pamela” Day blooming non-viviparous. Bred by Koch in 1931. The Flowers are very fragrant and stand above the water surface. The flower will tolerate shade, especially in hotter climates.
Meidum to Large size.
Will survive overwinter in zones 9 to 11. You can grow a Pamela in a one, two, or three-gallon container. Good for earthen ponds as well. Will grow in water 6” inches up to 18” inches
Single blooms of up to 5” to 10” inches across.
Leaves 6” to 12” wide.
Full Spread is 3’ to 8’ wide.
Nymphaea “Pamela” Day blooming non-viviparous. Bred by Koch in 1931. The Flowers are very fragrant and stand above the water surface. The flower will tolerate shade, especially in hotter climates.
Meidum to Large size.
Will survive overwinter in zones 9 to 11. You can grow a Pamela in a one, two, or three-gallon container. Good for earthen ponds as well. Will grow in water 6” inches up to 18” inches
Single blooms of up to 5” to 10” inches across.
Leaves 6” to 12” wide.
Full Spread is 3’ to 8’ wide.