Common Name:      Nymphaea 'Key Largo'

Nymphaea 'Key Largo' was named after Key Largo, Florida. The rich lavender color reminded us of the beautiful flowers seen in this part of the Florida Keys. 
Nymphaea 'Key Largo' is a chance seedling and was released to the trade in 2001. 
Nymphaea 'Key Largo' is unique in that it is one of the very few truly lavender colored tropical waterlilies on the market today and it is much deeper lavender color than any of the others. Its uniquely mottled pads sets it further apart from all other lilies. ‘Key Largo is a viviparous waterlily which makes it easy to propagate also!

Scientific name: Nymphaea x 'Key Largo'

Hardiness: Tropical

Flower Color: Lavender

Pad Color: Green mottled with maroon

Size: Medium

Hybridizer: Florida Aquatic Nurseries 2001