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Nymphaea thermarum

21/05/2018

Nymphaea thermarum
Crowthorne, 23 May 2018
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    • Crowthorne
      Something interesting from a conservation viewpoint. This is the extinct in the wild species Nymphaea thermarum, the Pygmy Rwandan waterlily. It was first cultivated at Kew Gardens from some of the last few seeds. I've also seen this species at RHS Wisley in the Glasshouse.

      Princess of Wales Conservatory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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