The 2013 2nd Annual WWALA & IWC New Waterlily Contest
Voting Page for The 2013 2nd Annual WWALA & IWC New Waterlily Contest
This is the voting page for our esteemed judges to base your decisions on the 2013 New Waterlily Competition presented by the World Waterlily and Lotus Association and managed and grown out by Kenneth Landon at the International Waterlily Collection in San Angelo, Texas.
This is our 2nd annual contest and for this year we are changing up the categories. With more individuals creating intersubgenerics (ISGs) we are going to place them in the category that the plants growth habit most closely associates with.
Hardy Nymphaea x Tropical Brachyceras crosses act as a hardy with including the ability to grow and thrive in colder climates.
Tropical Anecphya x Tropical Brachyceras crosses act as tropical in growing conditions and habit.
I wish you good luck in scoring your winners as all of these entries are outstanding new plants.
There are 6 entries in the hardy category that includes hardy waterlilies and intersubgeneric hardy x tropical crosses.
There are 5 entries in the tropical category that includes tropical waterlilies and intersubgeneric tropical x tropical crosses.
H1 Entry
Description – Yellow flower with pink tips over successive days (not caused by cool temperatures
H2 Entry
Description – Purple white bi-color with reddish green pads.
H3 Entry
Description – Rasberry purple with reddish mottled pads.
H4 Entry
Description – Lavender blue over white bi-color with green pads.
H5 Entry
Description – Purple pink bi-color with red pads.
H6 Entry
Description – Dark purple with red tones with green and reddish pads.
T1 Entry
Description – High petal count dark pink with reddish brown and green pads.
T2 Entry
Description – High petal count dark purple with mottled pads – burgundy over green.
T3 Entry
Description – White bloom with blue outer petals that changes to a dark pink bloom over green pads. Stable color change not caused by cold temperatures.
T4 Entry
Description – White bloom with blue outer petals that changes to a solid dark red bloom over reddish green pads. Stable color change not caused by cold temperatures.
T5 Entry
Description – White bloom heavy pink flecking and striping over green pads. Stable color not caused by cold temperatures. Not a chimera.