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Volcano in Snow Hardy Water Lily

Volcano in Snow Hardy Water Lily

Coming in 2027 or soon to be announced from Jakkaphong of Thailand.

Bangkok Volcano in Snow Hardy Water Lily — “Lava on Snow” Blooms

Bangkok Volcano in Snow (Nymphaea ‘Bangkok Volcano in Snow’) is a striking new hardy water lily from Thailand created by Jakkaphong Sung-ngam. The flowers are pure white with dramatic red streaks—like lava flowing over snow—making this one of the boldest hardy water lilies to hit the water-garden world in years. Even between blooms, the foliage keeps the show going: brown-to-bronze pads with green speckles that look exotic and artistic on the pond surface.

This is a true collector hardy water lily and a rare mutation-style breakthrough in hardy breeding—perfect for gardeners who want something genuinely different in their lineup of pond plants.

Why Customers Love It

  • Unique “lava on snow” flowers (white petals with red streaks)

  • Speckled bronze foliage adds interest even when not blooming

  • Hardy perennial water lily that returns every year when planted properly

  • A standout centerpiece for lined ponds, container ponds, and earth-bottom shelves

Plant Requirements (quick reference)

  • Sun: Full sun, 6+ hours of strong midday light

  • Container: 15–20"+ wide, shallow aquatic container (fabric pots preferred)

  • Depth (soil surface → water surface): 8–18" (shallower = more flowers)

  • Spread: ~3.5–4.5 ft at maturity

  • Flower size: ~4–5.5" across

  • Soil: Heavy loam topsoil only (no bagged mix, peat, “aquatic media,” or gravel)

Care & Fertilizing (simple schedule)

  • Fertilizer tablets: 4–6 tablets on the 1st & 15th each month (May–September)

  • Application: Push tablets 3–4" into the soil around (not on) the crown

  • Maintenance: Trim spent blooms/yellow leaves; divide every 1–2 years if crowded

Water Lily Planting Tips

  • Plant shallower (8–12") to warm the crown and boost bud production

  • Keep surface water open and unshaded—pads are your solar panels for blooms

  • Never cover the crown with stones or gravel; leave it slightly exposed

  • Give it space—avoid floaters piling up on pads and blocking sunlight

Do’s & Don’ts

Do

  • Plant in full sun and heavy loam

  • Fertilize twice monthly for steady blooms and strong growth

  • Repot immediately on arrival; keep all parts wet while planting

Don’t

  • ❌ Don’t use compost/peat mixes, “aquatic media,” or gravel

  • ❌ Don’t let floating plants shade the pads

  • ❌ Don’t plant too deep (>18") if you want frequent blooms

Helpful Links

  • Water Lily Fertilizer Tablets 

  • PondGroℱ Aquatic Loam Soil 

  • PondGroℱ Fabric Pots 


Shipped as: a live young adult plant (rhizome with leaves/lilypads). Plant immediately in heavy loam soil and set at the recommended depth. Minor leaf yellowing from transit is normal and quickly replaced by new growth.

$61.25

Original: $175.00

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$175.00

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Coming in 2027 or soon to be announced from Jakkaphong of Thailand.

Bangkok Volcano in Snow Hardy Water Lily — “Lava on Snow” Blooms

Bangkok Volcano in Snow (Nymphaea ‘Bangkok Volcano in Snow’) is a striking new hardy water lily from Thailand created by Jakkaphong Sung-ngam. The flowers are pure white with dramatic red streaks—like lava flowing over snow—making this one of the boldest hardy water lilies to hit the water-garden world in years. Even between blooms, the foliage keeps the show going: brown-to-bronze pads with green speckles that look exotic and artistic on the pond surface.

This is a true collector hardy water lily and a rare mutation-style breakthrough in hardy breeding—perfect for gardeners who want something genuinely different in their lineup of pond plants.

Why Customers Love It

  • Unique “lava on snow” flowers (white petals with red streaks)

  • Speckled bronze foliage adds interest even when not blooming

  • Hardy perennial water lily that returns every year when planted properly

  • A standout centerpiece for lined ponds, container ponds, and earth-bottom shelves

Plant Requirements (quick reference)

  • Sun: Full sun, 6+ hours of strong midday light

  • Container: 15–20"+ wide, shallow aquatic container (fabric pots preferred)

  • Depth (soil surface → water surface): 8–18" (shallower = more flowers)

  • Spread: ~3.5–4.5 ft at maturity

  • Flower size: ~4–5.5" across

  • Soil: Heavy loam topsoil only (no bagged mix, peat, “aquatic media,” or gravel)

Care & Fertilizing (simple schedule)

  • Fertilizer tablets: 4–6 tablets on the 1st & 15th each month (May–September)

  • Application: Push tablets 3–4" into the soil around (not on) the crown

  • Maintenance: Trim spent blooms/yellow leaves; divide every 1–2 years if crowded

Water Lily Planting Tips

  • Plant shallower (8–12") to warm the crown and boost bud production

  • Keep surface water open and unshaded—pads are your solar panels for blooms

  • Never cover the crown with stones or gravel; leave it slightly exposed

  • Give it space—avoid floaters piling up on pads and blocking sunlight

Do’s & Don’ts

Do

  • Plant in full sun and heavy loam

  • Fertilize twice monthly for steady blooms and strong growth

  • Repot immediately on arrival; keep all parts wet while planting

Don’t

  • ❌ Don’t use compost/peat mixes, “aquatic media,” or gravel

  • ❌ Don’t let floating plants shade the pads

  • ❌ Don’t plant too deep (>18") if you want frequent blooms

Helpful Links

  • Water Lily Fertilizer Tablets 

  • PondGroℱ Aquatic Loam Soil 

  • PondGroℱ Fabric Pots 


Shipped as: a live young adult plant (rhizome with leaves/lilypads). Plant immediately in heavy loam soil and set at the recommended depth. Minor leaf yellowing from transit is normal and quickly replaced by new growth.

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