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Nelumbo Tricolore

Nelumbo Tricolore
Sacred Lotus, Indian Lotus, Lotus

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The vegetation of this lotus rises 30 to 50 cm from the surface, its almost round leaves measure 10 to 15 cm in diameter, and its flowers, 10 to 12 cm in size, appear from June to September. They are flat cups with petals edged in pink on a background that ranges from white to pale yellow. The dwarf varieties are suitable for small ponds, basins, barrels, and other containers. They are hardy if their rootstock does not freeze. It can also be taken out of the water in autumn and stored in a frost-free place in slightly damp mud.
Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time March to June
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Description

The Nelumbo 'Tricolore' is a miniature lotus that offers charming flat flowers, ranging from white with a pink border to pale yellow with a pink border. This variety has all the charm of the sacred lotus of India, with beautiful emerging round leaves and early and prolonged flowering. Still, its small size is well suited for small terrace ponds and container gardening. It is an exceptional variety!

The Lotus 'Tricolore' is a horticultural creation sometimes marketed under 'Little Tri-Color' or 'Xiao San Se Lian'. Like all lotus plants, it belongs to the Nelumbonaceae family. It is an aquatic perennial plant whose foliage and flower rise above the water, unlike in water lilies. The species' original range, Nelumbo nucifera, includes Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It inhabits large ponds and canals filled with muddy water in these regions, standing out majestically.

The Lotus 'Tricolore' develops dark green leaves from spring, more or less upright, with a flat or concave surface and undulated edges. Water droplets on their surface bead up instead of spreading out due to the water-repellent quality of the epidermis. The entire and peltate lamina, measuring between 15 and 25 cm in diameter, attaches to the very brittle rhizome with a thin, spiny petiole fixed under the centre of the leaf. The plant will rise to about 40 cm above the water surface. Flowering begins in June and extends until late summer, depending on the climate. The flowers, measuring 10 to 12 cm in diameter, are solitary. They last three days before wilting and are replaced by new flower buds. This flowering is followed by the formation of highly decorative fruits shaped like a watering can with small holes through which the seeds escape when ripe. It is often used to make dried bouquets and contains numerous seeds that will eventually sink and germinate in the mud.

This 'Tricolore' lotus is hardy if its rhizome does not freeze. It can also be taken out of the water in autumn and stored in frost-free conditions, in slightly damp mud. It is ideal for small water plants and adapts well to cultivation in various watertight containers that decorate the terrace or balcony. The number of flowers produced depends on the size of the growing container. In a container with a diameter of 30 cm, the plant will grow between 3 and 8 flowers, 8 to 15 flowers in a 50 cm container, and up to 25 in a basin or barrel with an 80 cm diameter.

Lotus and water lilies will be the main attraction of your pond plantings. Most of them bloom from spring until early autumn. The lotus is also essential for maintaining the balance of a garden pond, as it contributes to water oxygenation. Its leaves provide shade and shelter for your fish, protecting them from predatory insects such as aphids.

The entire plant is edible. The seeds are consumed candied, and the rhizome is a nourishing starch. The yellow stamens are used to flavour tea in Vietnam. The rhizome and seeds are also used in Chinese cosmetics to combat ageing, as well as in medicine and perfumery.

The perfection of the sacred lotus flower and fruit (Nelumbo nucifera) makes this aquatic plant a symbol of purity in several religions. Buddhism derives its sacred character from the belief that Buddha appeared floating on its leaf. In Hinduism, it is perceived as the cradle of the universe.

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Planting and care

Besides a few precautions, cultivating the 'Tricolore' Dwarf Lotus does not require any particular arrangement. The dwarf lotus requires a sunny location. It can tolerate negative temperatures down to -12°C, submerged deep enough. Plant the rootstock without breaking it, horizontally, in late spring, in a pot or directly in the mud, between 15 and 20 cm below the water surface. Bury the stump under 12 cm of rich silt or clay (never use horticultural compost, as it would rise to the surface and promote algae development). Planting in a container is possible for shallow ponds, but it will be necessary to overwinter the rootstocks in damp sand protected from frost. The rootstocks can be planted in a wicker basket or a fine mesh basket, 30-40 cm in diameter (wider than tall), which is sunk in the desired location. Give them the sunniest spot in the water feature. Space each rootstock at least 50 cm apart.

In regions with harsh winters, keeping the rootstock in a moist pot protected from frost from October to May is preferable.

Never leave Nelumbo rootstocks exposed to the sun or air to prevent them from drying out; plant them as soon as you receive or purchase them. If you have fish in your pond, it is advisable to spread a thick layer of coarse gravel on the surface of the planted pot to discourage them from digging in the soil and thus fouling the water. The development of nelumbos will be optimal if they are grown in containers suitable for their growth. Lotuses are hungry plants: distribute a balanced slow-release fertiliser at planting and every year at the beginning of the growing season (for example, Osmocote 10-11-18-2 with a duration of 5-6 months). During the summer, remove any excessive number of leaves that grow in the centre of the clump, leaving only the most vigorous ones. Also, remove any yellowed or stained leaves and aquatic weeds from the surface. Be careful; contact with lotus foliage can cause an allergic reaction!

Monitor aphid infestations on the foliage. Introduce ladybird larvae or spray black soap on the foliage. Remove yellowed leaves at the end of summer.

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