Nymphaea zenkeri

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Nymphaea zenkeri
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N. zenkeri
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Nymphaea zenkeri

Nymphaea zenkeri, the red tiger lotus, is a flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae that grows in various parts of East Africa. This species is known for its brilliant reddish-purple tinted heart-shaped leaves.

Similar to the Nymphaea lotus, this species of water lily-like plant has lily pads, which float on the water, and blossoms, which rise above the water.

Its unique and vibrant appearance makes it a popular choice for freshwater aquascaping in planted aquariums.

Cultivation

The two most important factors in successfully growing a Red Tiger Lotus in an aquarium is plenty of light and a healthy substrate. Like other species in the Nymphaeaceae family, this special is delicate, thus it thrives in conditions of still water to gentle currents. The preferred temperate range for the Red Tiger Lotus is 70-80° Fahrenheit (21-27° Celsius), with a pH of 6.5-7.5. Once the plant takes root, it will produce offshoots extending to the water's surface. Keeping the offshoots trimmed will encourage bottom growth of the plant.

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