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Tropical Night Blooming Pink Lilies!

Tropical night 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.




’Emily Grant Hutchings’

Flowers June, July, August, September and October
Zone 8

This easy to grow night bloomer has olive green leaves and dark pink blooms.




’Rose de Noche’

Flowers June, July, August, September and October
Zone 8

A pure pink flower that opens very large.




’Sturtevanti’

Flowers June, July, August, September and October
Zone 8

Huge, intense pink blossoms high above unique burgundy tinged foliage.




’Texas Shell Pink’

Flowers June, July, August, September and October
Zone 8

Incredibly soft shell-pink blossoms seem to glow in the moonlight.









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