Victoria Waterlily Blooms in Brunswick's Botanical Garden
The Victoria waterlily at Brunswick's Botanical Garden has unveiled a new bloom, delighting visitors with its grandeur. This remarkable plant, grown from seed in the garden, reaches colossal size in just seven months.
The Victoria cruziana, native to South America's Paraná river basin and Paraguay, is renowned for its gigantic dimensions. In summer, it develops shield-shaped leaves up to two meters wide, capable of supporting considerable weight. Currently, several buds surround the open flower, hinting at more blooms to come.
The garden's Victoria waterlily is a spectacle in the evenings of August, when the botanical garden stays open late to showcase this magnificent plant. Each flower opens twice on consecutive evenings before closing, so visitors should plan their visits accordingly. Unfortunately, the next planned opening time of the Victoria waterlily blossoms is not yet known.
The Victoria waterlily's latest bloom at Brunswick's Botanical Garden is a sight to behold. Visitors should make the most of the evening openings in August to witness this extraordinary plant in full glory. Keep an eye on the garden's updates for the next blooming season.
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