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Pink Hardy Water Lily – Mayla
Mayla
Pink Hardy Water Lily
Mayla is one of the most striking hardy water lily available. The color of this hardy water lily flower sets it apart from almost any other hardy lily. Fully mature specimens have bright fuchsia-pink blooms and are set off by a mass of very long, bright-orange stamens. This water lily will do best if planted in a large container. The blooms increase in size throughout the summer. Most hardy waterlilies need at least six hours of directWhite Hardy water lily: Walter Pagels
White Hardy water lily
Walter Pagels
This Hardy water lily was named after the first president of the International Water lily and Water Gardening Society, Walter Pagels. It has small to medium ivory white blossoms that stand just above the water surface. It will show a small hint of pink from time to time. The leaves are lush green with faint mottling. It also will stay open laterAquatic plants: Orange Hardy Water lilies: Colorado
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Orange Hardy Water lilies
Colorado
This Hardy water lily has free flowering peachy/orange petals with mottled in burgundy, maturing to green leaves. Later into the summer part of the season it may even bloom more of a salmon color It is described as a very good bloomer. Often the first to start blooming in the spring and the last one blooming in the fall. If you are looking for an aquatic pond plant that can take both full sun andAquatic plants: Orange Hardy Water Lilies: Wanvisa
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Orange Hardy Water Lilies
Wanvisa
This hardy water lily was named Best New Waterlily for 2010, beating out 30 other entrants in the competition sponsored by the International Waterlily (IWGS) and Water Gardening Society (IWGS). Nymphaea ‘Wanvisa’ is the first hardy variety to be named ‘Best in Pond’ since the competition began in 1997. This water lily is a great addition to any pond. It is very hardy and able to bloom even in shadier conditions. It doesAquatic plants: Orange Hardy water lilies: Comanche
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Orange Hardy water lilies
Comanche
Comanche is the largest and the showiest of the orange "changeable" hardy water lilies. Blossom opens yellow and turns to a more coppery bronze. Newest leaves are bronzy with a red flecked purple underside. Flower is cup-like then star-like. Very pleasant fragrance. It is nice to have a water lily that will look nice in your pond all season long. Tolerates shade. ComancheAquatic plants: White Hardy Water lilies: Gonnere
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White Hardy Water lilies
Gonnere
Gonnere is one of my all time favorite White Hardy Water Lilies. It is fairly free flowering. It almost looks like it has to many petals. Some White lilies have hints of other colors but this is a pure white flower with yellow stamen. Ball shaped, large double flowers. Rich green foliage. It will go well with any bog choices like Water Thalia or Horsetail. Except for the very hot zones ofPond plants: Hardy Water Lilies: Virginia
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Hardy Water Lilies
Virginia
This is a lovely, pure paper white Hardy Water Lily. The very large flower are as big as 6-10 inches. Their dark green pads can have a spread of 6-12 feet especially in full sun. This hardy waterlily contrast of the green pads allows the white flowers to stand out. Nymphaea 'Virginia' is an excellent bloomer and will tolerate partial shade. Ponds of the medium to large size are best suited to handle thisAquatic plants: Hardy Water Lilies: Firecrest
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Hardy Water Lilies
Firecrest
This stunning Pink Hardy Water Lily is a small to medium size , growing 36-48” wide. Copes quite well with heat. Prolific pink flowers, startling orange stamens. Deep purple juvenile lily pads turn to green and form a quite attractive pattern as the summer season begins. Flowers will raise well above your pond or water garden. Will bloom best in a larger container and a lot of fertilizer in the summer.- Depth From Pot