• At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.
  • At Gibbs Gardens in North Georgia, one can encounter the enchanting Egyptian lotus, known scientifically as Nymphaea caerulea. This species of water lily is distinguished by its striking blue petals and bright yellow centers, offering a captivating display on the surface of ponds and waterways.