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Kew Gardens announces new giant waterlily species

'Victoria boliviana', whose leaves grow as wide as three metres in the wild, is also the largest in the world

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Jul 2022 1:00PM

Kew Gardens announces new giant waterlily species
Kew Horticulturalist Will Spoelstra with the Victoria boliviana at the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Kew Gardens in the United Kingdom. – Pic courtesy of Kew Gardens, July 4, 2022

KEW GARDENS – Experts at London's Kew Gardens on Monday revealed they have discovered the first new giant waterlily species since the mid-19th century – after it was initially mistaken for another.

Specimens of the new species had lain undiscovered at the botanical garden for 177 years and in the National Herbarium of Bolivia for 34 years.

It had been thought they were from the "Victoria amazonica", one of the two known varieties of giant waterlilies whose genus was named after queen Victoria in 1852.

But their true identity was revealed after experts at Kew worked with a team from the Latin American country to establish they were in fact a third variety.

As well as being the newest species of giant waterlily, "Victoria boliviana", whose leaves grow as wide as three metres in the wild, is also the largest in the world.

A paper detailing the years of detective work is outlined in a paper in the journal Frontiers in Plant Sciences, published on Monday.

Carlos Magdalena in Bolivia with Victoria boliviana in the wild. – Pic courtesy of Cesar David Salazar
Carlos Magdalena in Bolivia with Victoria boliviana in the wild. – Pic courtesy of Cesar David Salazar

Seeds from the suspected third giant waterlily species were donated by Santa Cruz de La Sierra Botanic Garden and La Rinconada Gardens in Bolivia.

Botanical artist Lucy Smith said they had been growing – unlabelled – in a glasshouse at Kew for the last four years.

"A few people have asked, why does this one look so different from the others? But we've had to say, well, we think it's similar to this or similar to that," she told AFP. 

"So in fact, we've had this wonderful secret hiding in plain sight all this time."

Carlos Magdalena, a research horticulturalist who specialises in saving plant species that are near extinction, described the plant as "one of the botanical wonders of the world".

Magdalena said some 2,000 new plant species are identified every year but he added: "What I think is very unusual is a plant (this) size with this level of fame to be discovered in the year 2022. 

Victoria boliviana on first night flower in Kew's Princess of Wales Conservatory. – Pic courtesy of Lucy Smith
Victoria boliviana on first night flower in Kew's Princess of Wales Conservatory. – Pic courtesy of Lucy Smith

"That is quite unusual. It also highlights how many things could be out there.

"It really highlights how little we know in the end about our natural world."

Giant waterlilies bloom and turn from white to pink at night.

"Victoria boliviana" is named in honour of the Bolivian partners on the team and the plant's natural ecosystem.

Kew is the only place in the world where all three species of the Victoria genus – "amazonica", "cruziana" and now "boliviana" – can be seen side by side. – AFP, July 4, 2022

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