Tropical Day Blooming Purple Lilies!
Tropical day blooming purple 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.
’Alexis’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Exhibits very double, purplish-blue blooms and numerous white stamens. Leaves are speckled with serrated edges.
’King of Siam’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Produces extremely double dark purple blooms. Leaves are very compact. Highly recommended
’Lindsey Woods’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Deep purple blooms with black buds that rise out of the water. Leaves streaked purple on the underside. Viviparous.
’Panama Pacific’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Deep purple flowers bloom high above rich, dark foliage. Viviparous.
’Rhonda Kay’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
A favorite among purple lilies. Semi-double blooms held extremely high out of the water.
’Terri Dunn’
Flowers June, July, August, September and October Zone 8
Deep purple flowers. Very dependable and can tolerate colder temperatures. Viviparous.
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