





Ancient Capital Red Palace Lotus
Ancient Capital āNew Palaceā (Deep Red Single-Petal Lotus)
Our pick for the 2026 Lotus of the Yearāa statuesque, classic single bloom in the deepest electric red weāve seen. In U.S. listings youāll also see this marketed as āAncient Capitol Red Palaceā (spelling varies). Expect tall stems, many blooms, and flowers held well above the leaves for show-stopping display.
Why youāll love it
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Color & form: deep, velvety red, single flower (under 25 petals).
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Vigor: reliably tall (ā48"+), with frequent blooms on strong stalks.
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Pedigree: part of the āAncient Capitalā line of modern Chinese lotus cultivarsādocumented in China as å¤é½ē»ęæ (Ancient Capital Red Palace)ācelebrated for its saturated crimson tones. (Name translations vary in English.)
What youāll need
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PondGro⢠Loam Planting Soil (true loam; no fluffy potting mix).
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A wide, round, watertight containerā 20ā24"+ across, no holes. Bigger pot = bigger plant.
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Aquatic plant fertilizer tablets (for laterādonāt use yet).
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Full, direct sun all day (lotus need it to bloom).
Light sarcasm interlude: Lotus as houseplants? Cute idea, but no. Your kitchen window is not the Yangtze Delta. Keep them outdoors in full sun.
Planting (simple 7-step guide)
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Wait for warmth. Plant outdoors when night temps stay above ~50°F.
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Fill the pot with PondGro loam (true topsoil/loam). Do not use potting soilāit floats and starves rhizomes.
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Place in full sun and keep water above the soil at all times.
- Set the tuber gently on a shallow trench, growing tips up; leave the cut ātailā just above water for the first few days. Donāt bury the tips.
-
Slowly raise water level or add water to 3-5 inches above the soil surface.
-
Set the tuber gently on a shallow trench, growing tips up; leave the cut ātailā just above water for the first few days. Donāt bury the tips.
-
As standing (aerial) leaves appear, raise water depth gradually (most standards thrive with 2ā4" over soil early, up to 6ā12" later).
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Begin fertilizing only after aerial leaves appear; feed every 2ā3 weeks in season, then stop in late summer so the plant hardens off for dormancy.
Care & size at a glance
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Sun: Full direct all day sun (8+ hours).
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Mature size:Ā 3-6 feet tall if planted properly by mid summer.Ā
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Pot: 20"ā48" diameter recommended for large lotus.
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Water depth: Keep 3ā5" above soil initially; deeper (to ~12") is fine once vigorous, but shallower water warms faster in spring.
-
Hardiness: Generally hardy in USDA Zones 5ā10; even colder regions can overwinter if rhizomes are kept below the ice line (donāt let tubers freeze).
Shipping & holding your tuber
We ship fresh lotus tubers in spring, right before ideal planting time. If yours arrives a bit early, refrigerate undisturbed (vegetable drawer, sealed bag) until your nights are reliably warm. Do not freeze.
Friendly warnings (quick wins)
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Donāt fertilize until you see standing aerial padsāearly feed can burn new growth.
-
Never cut leaves or flower stalks below water level (lotus use stems to move oxygen to roots).
-
With big koi, cover soil with stones or give lotus their own space so fish donāt dig.
What makes āNew Palaceā special?
Think classic, historic-red lotus vibes with modern breeding vigorādense color, single-petal elegance, and lots of blooms. Itās the style gardeners love from the āAncient Capital / Red Palaceā line, now curated for U.S. containers with clear, step-by-step instructions and PondGro⢠to set you up for success.
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Description
Ancient Capital āNew Palaceā (Deep Red Single-Petal Lotus)
Our pick for the 2026 Lotus of the Yearāa statuesque, classic single bloom in the deepest electric red weāve seen. In U.S. listings youāll also see this marketed as āAncient Capitol Red Palaceā (spelling varies). Expect tall stems, many blooms, and flowers held well above the leaves for show-stopping display.
Why youāll love it
-
Color & form: deep, velvety red, single flower (under 25 petals).
-
Vigor: reliably tall (ā48"+), with frequent blooms on strong stalks.
-
Pedigree: part of the āAncient Capitalā line of modern Chinese lotus cultivarsādocumented in China as å¤é½ē»ęæ (Ancient Capital Red Palace)ācelebrated for its saturated crimson tones. (Name translations vary in English.)
What youāll need
-
PondGro⢠Loam Planting Soil (true loam; no fluffy potting mix).
-
A wide, round, watertight containerā 20ā24"+ across, no holes. Bigger pot = bigger plant.
-
Aquatic plant fertilizer tablets (for laterādonāt use yet).
-
Full, direct sun all day (lotus need it to bloom).
Light sarcasm interlude: Lotus as houseplants? Cute idea, but no. Your kitchen window is not the Yangtze Delta. Keep them outdoors in full sun.
Planting (simple 7-step guide)
-
Wait for warmth. Plant outdoors when night temps stay above ~50°F.
-
Fill the pot with PondGro loam (true topsoil/loam). Do not use potting soilāit floats and starves rhizomes.
-
Place in full sun and keep water above the soil at all times.
- Set the tuber gently on a shallow trench, growing tips up; leave the cut ātailā just above water for the first few days. Donāt bury the tips.
-
Slowly raise water level or add water to 3-5 inches above the soil surface.
-
Set the tuber gently on a shallow trench, growing tips up; leave the cut ātailā just above water for the first few days. Donāt bury the tips.
-
As standing (aerial) leaves appear, raise water depth gradually (most standards thrive with 2ā4" over soil early, up to 6ā12" later).
-
Begin fertilizing only after aerial leaves appear; feed every 2ā3 weeks in season, then stop in late summer so the plant hardens off for dormancy.
Care & size at a glance
-
Sun: Full direct all day sun (8+ hours).
-
Mature size:Ā 3-6 feet tall if planted properly by mid summer.Ā
-
Pot: 20"ā48" diameter recommended for large lotus.
-
Water depth: Keep 3ā5" above soil initially; deeper (to ~12") is fine once vigorous, but shallower water warms faster in spring.
-
Hardiness: Generally hardy in USDA Zones 5ā10; even colder regions can overwinter if rhizomes are kept below the ice line (donāt let tubers freeze).
Shipping & holding your tuber
We ship fresh lotus tubers in spring, right before ideal planting time. If yours arrives a bit early, refrigerate undisturbed (vegetable drawer, sealed bag) until your nights are reliably warm. Do not freeze.
Friendly warnings (quick wins)
-
Donāt fertilize until you see standing aerial padsāearly feed can burn new growth.
-
Never cut leaves or flower stalks below water level (lotus use stems to move oxygen to roots).
-
With big koi, cover soil with stones or give lotus their own space so fish donāt dig.
What makes āNew Palaceā special?
Think classic, historic-red lotus vibes with modern breeding vigorādense color, single-petal elegance, and lots of blooms. Itās the style gardeners love from the āAncient Capital / Red Palaceā line, now curated for U.S. containers with clear, step-by-step instructions and PondGro⢠to set you up for success.

















