Nymphaea kimberleyensis is a species of waterlily endemic to Western Australia.
The 9.5-14.5 cm long petals[3] are blue, but display white colouration at the base.
[1] The type specimen was collected by S. Jacobs, and P. Wilson in the Kimberly region of Western Australia on the 23rd of May 1988.
[3] The specific epithet kimberleyensis indicates this species origin in Kimberly, Australia.
[2] It is found in small water courses with less intense flows,[8] and in a lagoon experiencing seasonal droughts.