Hardy Water Lilies
 
Steven Strawn

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Showy dark red flowers bloom late into the day. This lily flowers bountifully and has delightfully speckled leaves. Grows well in shady areas and is great for both large and small water gardens.

 
Black Princess

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A truly magnificent lily for any water garden. By the third day the 5" - 6" flower is a deep reddish black. A very good bloomer all season long

 
Rose Arey

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A very fragrant lily with brilliant pink flowers. Flowers open early in the morning and is an excellent bloomer. A good choice for natural ponds.

 
Firecrest

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These slightly fragrant flowers are held above the water. It is a light pink lily and will do well in a natural pond.

 
Perry's Fire Opal

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You will enjoy lots of flowers with this lily. The fushia-pink flowers are invitingly double. Use a large container to enhance performance.

 
Virginalis

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A terrific bloomer with cup-shaped pure white flowers. It has a slight fragrance and a long blooming season.

 
Chromatella

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A very free flowering lily with yellow cup-shaped blossoms. It has a nice fragrance and needs only three to four hours of sunlight to produce blooms.

 
Texas Dawn

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Planted in a large container it will produce several blooms at a time by late summer. It is one of the first to bloom and has a lemony fragrance.

 
Comanche

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Very free flowering. The blossom opens yellow and changes to a coppery bronze by the third day. It also has a pleasant fragrance.

 
Colorado

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A very vigorous grower having multiple salmon colored blooms. New leaves are slightly mottled. Has a long blooming season and is somewhat shade tolerant.