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Query Number 12815
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11 | Name: Nymphaea 'Giant Pearl' Name status: unchecked name Publication: 1964. Bee Fork Water Gardens Large Catalog. Common name(s): waterlily Hydridizer: Beldt
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12 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gigantea Albert de Lestang' Name status: accepted name Protologue: Pring, G.H. 1948. Missouri Botanical Garden. THREE NEW WATER-LILY HYBRIDS. 36(3):62-65. Publication: Pring, G.H. 1948. Missouri Botanical Garden. THREE NEW WATER-LILY HYBRIDS. 36(3):62-65. Page #: 64 Protologue description: NYMPHAEA GIGANTEA "ALBERT DE LESTANG" FROM AUSTRALIA Two plants of Nymphaea gigantea forma alba (described in the Februarv 1947 Garden BULLETIN) germinated from seeds sown at the Garden during August, 1946, and were kept growing in the greenhouse propagating tanks during the winter. The following May they were planted in the outside pools. In July the first plant came into bloom, having the typical blue flowers of N. gigantea. In August the second plant bore a flower which was white flushed with blue the first day but later bleached to pure white.
To prevent insect pollination with Nymphaea gigantea the plants were kept dormant. Seeds were germinated by Mr. Alfred Proebstle, in Brazoria, Texas, and at the Garden, the resulting plants bearing both kinds of flowers-the white (forma alba) and pale blue bleaching to pure white. Since the white form is not fixed it becomes necessary to propagate it by tubers in the same way that many hybrids of the Brachyceras group of Nymphaea are perpetuated. This intermediate form between the white and blue is named in honor of Mr. Albert De Lestang, who sent the seeds of the white form from Australia.
Description.-The plant is like the white-flowered form of Nymphaea gigantea (see February 1947 BULLETIN) except that the flowers are flushed with blue the first day, later bleaching to pure white. The stamens of both varieties are characterized by a ring of purplish-red at the base.
Common name(s): waterlily Synonymy: Nymphaea gigantea Hook. 'Albert-de-Lestang' Hydridizer: Pring Hydridization year: 1946
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13 | Name: Nymphaea 'Giverny Red' Name status: synonym Publication: 1999. Lilypons Catalog. Page #: 8 Common name(s): waterlily
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14 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gladstone' Standardized name for 'Alba Gladstoniana' Name status: synonym Protologue: Olmsted, F., et al. 1924. Standardized Plant Names. Publication: Olmsted, F., et al. 1924. Standardized Plant Names. Speichert, G. & S. Speichert 2004. Encyclopedia of Water Garden Plants. Portland, Oregon.: Timber Press. 386 pp. Page #: 295 59 Common name(s): waterlily Subgenus: Nymphaea
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15 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gladstoneana' Name status: orthog. variant Publication: Oliver, E.G.H. 1991. The Ericoideae (Ericaceae). A Review. Contributions Bolus Herbarium 13:158-208. Page #: 65
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16 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gladstoniana' Name status: accepted name Protologue: Conard, H.S. & 1905. The Waterlilies. Publication: Shaw, W.B. 1914. 1914 Catalogue of Rare Water Lilies. Raised and For Sale By W. B. Shaw, Kenilworth, D. C. Conard, H.S. & 1905. The Waterlilies. Davies, R.G.A. 1995. IWLS Identification of Hardy Nymphaea. Page #: 8
Protologue description: Flowers dazzling white, 6 to 8 inches across; petals concave and broad. A free and continuous bloomer and one of the finest white lilies in cultivation. Common name(s): waterlily Subgenus: Nymphaea Publication parentage: Variant of N. alba? Synonymy: Nymphaea 'Alba Gladstoniana' N. 'Gladstone' Standardized name for 'Alba Gladstoniana' N. 'Gladstoneana' N. 'Tuberosa Gladstoniana' Hydridizer: Richardson Hydridization year: 1897
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Herbarium Specimens: 44500
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17 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gloire du Temple sur Lot' Name status: accepted name Publication: 1913. Latour-Marliac Catalogue. Common name(s): waterlily Hydridizer: Latour-Marliac Hydridization year: 1913
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18 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gloire du Temple-sur-Lot' Name status: orthog. variant Publication: Speichert, G. & S. Speichert 2004. Encyclopedia of Water Garden Plants. Portland, Oregon.: Timber Press. 386 pp. Page #: 59
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19 | Name: Nymphaea 'Gloriosa' Name status: accepted name Protologue: 1899. The Garden. Publication: Shaw, W.B. 1914. 1914 Catalogue of Rare Water Lilies. Raised and For Sale By W. B. Shaw, Kenilworth, D. C. Latour-Marliac, J.(. 1904. Latour-Marliac Catalogue. Speciality of Water-Lilies and other Aquatic Plants. 1899. The Garden. Speichert, G. & S. Speichert 2004. Encyclopedia of Water Garden Plants. Portland, Oregon.: Timber Press. 386 pp. Page #: 4
178 59 Protologue description: A superb variety with flowers 4 to 6 inches across, of a deep carmine rose color. A free, continuous bloomer and a very desirable variety. Common name(s): waterlily Subgenus: Nymphaea Synonymy: Nymphaea 'Glory' Standardized name for 'Gloriosa' Hydridizer: Latour-Marliac Hydridization year: 1896
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20 | Name: Nymphaea 'Glory' Standardized name for 'Gloriosa' Name status: synonym Protologue: Olmsted, F., et al. 1924. Standardized Plant Names. Publication: Olmsted, F., et al. 1924. Standardized Plant Names. Page #: 295 Common name(s): waterlily Subgenus: Nymphaea
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