Nymphaea ‘Wanvisa'
Nymphaea ‘Wanvisa’
Nymphaea ‘Wanvisa’ is a Dr. N. Nopchai Charnsilpa discovered hardy waterlily created in 2009. It is a rich autumn colored flower that is a strong orange-pink with stable yellowish speckles on the petals. It has rich brown pads also with speckles on them. It is one of the fastest growing hardy waterlilies we have ever encountered.
It has a very striking and unusual characteristic as well. It occasionally shows some reversion of the mother parent’s bright yellow in portions of the petals. Many times when you see green sections on pads like the mother parent, the next bloom may exhibit some yellow reversion. It was originally found in a field of Nymphaea ‘Joey Tomocik’ as a sport so that is the mother plant.
It was the IWGS Winner of the 2010 New Waterlily Competition. It won the hardy category as well as beating out the tropical waterlilies. This had been thought to be an impossible task prior to this occurrence.
Here is a video shot that discusses Nymphaea ‘Wanvisa’ and its incredible win over tropicals in the 2010 IWGS New Waterlily Competition.