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What is this Water Lilly species???

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dunk300zxtt

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Jan 19, 2004, 12:39:57 PM1/19/04
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Hello all!!

I am in need of identification of a picture of a Water Lilly i have
found.

I downloaded the new Webshots Screensaver, and one of the sample
pictures was a file called Electric Water Lilly.

I have spent days trying to find this plant on the 'net, but alas
cannot find this species anywhere :(.....

Take a look at it, please tell me it isn't a Photoshopped picture,
because that will really dissapoint me.

[image:
http://bagpuss.swan.ac.uk/dunk300zx/Pictures/Electric%20Water%20Lilly.JPG]

Many thanks in advance for your help, oh, and sorry if this post is in
the wrong section, i am a total novice when it comes to plants.

Robert.
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RichToyBox

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Jan 19, 2004, 7:09:29 PM1/19/04
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Look at Tina, at the bottom of this page
http://www.ewaterlily.com/cgi-bin/shop/cart.pl?db=data.file&category=BLUE+TROPICAL+LILIES+DAY+BLOOMING
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dunk300zxtt

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Jan 20, 2004, 4:53:04 AM1/20/04
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Many thanks for your reply, RichToyBox.

That Lilly 'Tina', has the most resemblance to the lilly I am looking
for out of all the pictures I have found so far.


Are there any sites that have some kind of listing of all water
lillies? I would happily browse through them trying to find a
match.


Thanks in advance.

RichToyBox

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Jan 20, 2004, 8:32:20 PM1/20/04
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Tom La Bron

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Jan 19, 2004, 11:47:38 PM1/19/04
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Robert,

Lily identification depends on a lot of variables. First of all, whether
it is Tropical or a Hard Lily. The another important identification feature
is tuber. The other id feature is leaf color and shape. Then comes the
flower. The other thing that you have to remember is that not all computer
monitors are created equal and color is not necessarily the same on mine as
it is yours. There are a number of people on this list who are good at lily
id, so hopefully, they can assist you. Goldfish are my prime interest and
my lilies offer only surface color and variety and I keep only hardys. Good
luck at figuring it out.

Personally, I would suspect that the lily is a tropical, because there are
very few blue hardy lilies, at least one with this intense blue as your
picture suggests.

Sorry that I can be of more help.

Tom L.L.


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dunk300zxtt

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Jan 28, 2004, 5:28:04 PM1/28/04
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Thanks for all the replies. I am still tracking it down. It is very
elusive let me tell you.

I went onto Webshots.com (which is where i found it) and they have
slightly more info on it.

Any more help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

adavisus

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Feb 12, 2004, 9:50:47 AM2/12/04
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Hi Robert,

Yes, it might well be Tina, though to be frank the photo probably does
not do full justice to that day blooming tropical waterlily. The photo
looks like the exposure is a bit underexposed and the colour balance
seems a bit wonky with the cyan balance a bit high on the rgb scale

The photo below is really really quite close to the real thang, note
Tina does have quite distinctive gold tones to the stamens...

Definitely a Tina photograph:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/91581774/60066570yGniii

Regards, andy
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