It’s been awhile since my last blog entry – partly because we haven’t been getting out much lately and partly because I’ve been busy – but hopefully I’ll be getting back to posting on a more regular schedule. For my first post since November I’d like to go back to a series of photos I took last September on a visit to the famous Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania . We’ve been to Longwood on many occasions, but this visit was the first time I focused on the spectacular waterlily display.
Tucked into a protected courtyard, this outdoor display features a wide variety of aquatic plants from all over the world. The pools are filled with more than 100 types of day and night-blooming tropical waterlilies, hardy water lilies, lotuses, giant water-platters and other aquatic and bog plants. The display was originally constructed in 1957 with 13 curving pools. It was subsequently redesigned into 5 larger pools to accommodate a greater variety of plants and reopened in 1989.
The giant hybrid water-platter in the center pool was first successfully hybridized at Longwood Gardens . The two South American parent species of this plant grow in the smaller side pools. Gardeners raise the enormous hybrid water-platter from seed started in late February each year. By summer, plants can produce spiny, 6-foot-diameter leaves in a matter of weeks. Each fully grown leaf can reliably support 80 to 100 pounds if the weight is evenly distributed.
The outdoor waterlily display is open from June 1 through mid-October. Peak bloom occurs mid-July through the end of September.
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