Tropical Day Blooming Pink Lilies!
Tropical day blooming pink lilies, although similar to the hardy water lily, generally have showier leaves and blossoms that are richer in color.
When planting pond lilies, 6” to 18” of water should be over the crown.
Their blooms most often stand 4-5” above the water and they flower all summer.
Pond water lilies have hardness to Zone 8.
’Nora’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Lovely mid-blue flowers above heavily mottled foliage that is very compact A great choice for a small area Viviparous.
‘Pink Pearl’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Semi-double soft pink blossoms. Profuse bloomer with rich green leaves.
’Queen of Siam’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Dark pink blossoms contrast beautifully with its dark maroon mottled foliage Highly viviparous.
’Ruby Red’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
A viviparous, pink day bloomer that is very hardy compact growth.
’Shirley Bryne
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Pink, cup-shaped blossoms. Long season.
‘Jack Wood’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Lime green leaves with deep fuchsia pink, almost red blossoms. Large flowers and a large spread.
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