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| # | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | brand | Dayaz Orchidarium |
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Nymphaea ‘Orange Nangkwag’ |
| Common Name | Orange Nangkwag Water Lily |
| Plant Type | Tropical Day-Blooming Aquatic Perennial |
| Bloom Color | Glowing Orange to Golden-Coral Shades with Radiant Yellow Center |
| Blooming Season | Spring through Late Fall |
| Fragrance | Mild and Pleasant |
| Origin | Thailand – A rare and sacred ornamental variety |
| Exotic Appeal | Unique “hands-clasped” petal form; named after Thai folklore (Nangkwag) |
| Plant Size | Leaves spread up to 3–5 feet across; blooms rise above water surface |
| Sunlight Requirement | Full Sun (6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily) |
| Water Depth | 10–18 inches above crown; prefers calm water |
| Ideal Temperature | 24–32°C (75–90°F) – Excellent for tropical and subtropical zones |
| Planting Method | Pot in a wide container with loamy aquatic soil; submerge slowly in pond |
| Fertilizer Needs | Monthly aquatic fertilizer tablets during growing season |
| Maintenance Level | Easy – occasional removal of old leaves and spent blooms |
| Dormancy | Non-hardy in cold climates; overwinter indoors or treat as annual |
| Benefits | Brings a vibrant tropical touch, attracts pollinators, enhances pond beauty |
| Ideal For | Outdoor ponds, water gardens, balcony tubs, large bowls |
Planting Container: Use a 10–14" wide pot with no drainage holes. Fill with clay-loam or aquatic soil. Do not use regular potting mix.
Planting Depth: Submerge the container so the water level is 10–18 inches above the soil line.
Sunlight: Ensure the plant receives ample direct sunlight for bold blooms and healthy growth.
Feeding: Insert slow-release aquatic fertilizer tablets near the root zone every 4–6 weeks.
Winter Care: In zones below USDA 9, bring the plant indoors before frost. Store the tuber in moist sand and keep it in a dark, warm location until spring.
Water Quality: Maintain clean, chlorine-free water. Avoid placing near strong water pumps or fountains.
This rare and radiant water lily is more than just a plant—it’s a living jewel for your pond. Named after a Thai goddess of prosperity, the Nangkwag, its vibrant orange blossoms appear to “wave,” inviting fortune and beauty into your space. Whether you're a collector or simply love stunning blooms, this variety offers a mesmerizing centerpiece for any aquatic garden.