Great for a small pot/pond
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Nymphaea ‘Arc-en-ciel’ Hardy Waterlily displays a 4-6″ star shaped, light shell pink flower and very dark green leaves with various color variegation ranging from white to pink and light greens. The flower floats except in very shallow water. Arc-en-ciel is a low bloomer blooms less than most and is mostly grown for its beautiful leaves, spreads 4-6′ in 6 in. to 8 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and is not shade tolerant.
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Nymphaea ‘Queen of the Whites’ Hardy Waterlily displays a 3-5″ cup shaped, pure white flower and dark green leaves. The flower floats on the surface of the water. Queen of the Whites is a good bloomer through mid summer then less in late summer, spreads 3-5′ in 6 in. to 10 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and has an unknown shade tolerance.
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Nymphaea ‘Queen of the Whites’ Hardy Waterlily displays a 3-5″ cup shaped, pure white flower and dark green leaves. The flower floats on the surface of the water. Queen of the Whites is a good bloomer through mid summer then less in late summer, spreads 3-5′ in 6 in. to 10 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and has an unknown shade tolerance.
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Nymphaea ‘Charlene Strawn’ Hardy Waterlily displays a 4-8″ star shaped, yellow flower with long, tall stamens and medium dark green leaves with marbling when young. The flower stands 4-6″ above the water in medium depth water and has a lemony fragrance. Charlene Strawn is an excellent bloomer, spreads 3-8′ in 6 in. to 8 ft. of water, is more adaptable than many, and is shade tolerant.
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Nymphaea 'James Brydon' Hardy Waterlily displays a 3-5″ cup shaped, hot fuchsia pink-red flower and dark green perfectly round leaves, bronze-red colored when young. The flower floats on the surface of the water. James Brydon is an excellent bloomer in spring and early summer then less in late summer, spreads 3-5' in 6 in. to 8 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and is shade tolerant.
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The subtle pink hues touching the beautiful light yellow wide petals of Nymphaea ‘Clyde Ikins’ Hardy Waterlily will wash your stress away. ‘Clyde Ikins’ flower is 4-6″ and has a rich lemony sweet fragrance. ‘Clyde Ikins’ is an excellent bloomer that stays open later than most and blooms early and late into the season, spreads 3-5′, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and is shade tolerant.
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Nymphaea 'Colorado' Hardy Waterlily displays a 4-6″ star/cup shaped, salmon pink to almost white in spring and medium green leaves, lightly marbled when young. The flower stands 4-8″ above the water in medium depth water. Colorado is an extremely good bloomer, spreads 3-5' in 6 in. to 6 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and is shade tolerant.
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Nymphaea 'Darwin' Hardy Waterlily displays a 3-5″ cup shaped, flower with red-pink to pink translucent center petals and near white outer petals and dark green leaves. The flower floats or stands just above the water in shallow water. Darwin is an excellent bloomer, spreads 3-5' in 6 in. to 8 ft. of water, is adaptable to smaller pots and ponds, and has an unknown shade tolerance.