Nasturtium aquaticum (Rorippa) – Water Cress
£2.90 – £22.90Nasturtium aquaticum is our native edible water cress.
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Nasturtium aquaticum is our native edible water cress.
Nuphar advenum (Spatterdock) is the American species of brandy bottle, which has shovel shaped floating leaves and cabbagey underwater leaves. It has globe shaped yellow flowers which mature with splashes of red.
Nuphar lutea (Brandy bottle) is our native Nuphar, a lily of deep ponds and slow moving rivers.
Nuphar lutea pumila (Least lily) is a native dwarf form of Nuphar in which the yellow flowers are more numerous and are held well above the water.
Nymphaea alba is our only native water lily, with prolific plain green foliage and white flowers.
Nymphaea Alba var rubis has watermelon red flowers with green leaves.
Nymphaea Albatross has leaves which are reddish purple when young but green when mature; the flowers are clear white.
Nymphaea Almost Black has plum red flowers; leaves start bronze and turn green as they mature.
Nymphaea Arc en ciel has large D shaped leaves splashed with streaks of red, pink, white and yellow. The flowers are white with a touch of pink and sometimes have a sweet smell.
Attraction is a large lily with deep pink/red flowers freely produced.
Nymphaea Aurora is a small variable lily that has flowers which open yellow but become progressively darker to orange and pink.
Nymphaea Barbara Dobbins is a fairly large and prolific lily with big peachy flowers held above the water.