Enhance Your Pond or Aquarium with Live Water Lilies
Bring the beauty of aquatic plants to your backyard pond or indoor aquarium with a water lily plant live. This Nymphaea plant is available as either a bulb or a full-grown plant with floating leaves, ready to be planted and bloom. These stunning aquatic plants add a touch of elegance and tranquility to any water feature. Enjoy vibrant flowers and lush greenery with minimal effort.
Our hardy water lily is not just beautiful; it’s also resilient. This nymphaea plant live is winter hardy, meaning it can withstand harsh winters as long as the tuber remains below the ice level of the pond. Once the water warms up, dormancy will end, and you’ll be rewarded with new growth and stunning flowers every summer. This makes it a sustainable and long-lasting addition to your aquatic landscape.
These aquatic plants live thrive in full sun and should be planted in water that is no less than 2 feet and no more than 4 feet deep. The water lily provides shade and shelter for aquatic life, contributing to a healthier ecosystem. These are also excellent as fresh water aquatic plants.
Key Benefits:
- Adds beauty and elegance to ponds and aquariums.
- Winter hardy and returns year after year.
- Provides shade and shelter for aquatic life.
- Easy to plant and maintain.
- Creates a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere.
Consider adding this fresh water aquatic plants to any pond or aquarium and enjoy the beauty it bring to your space. Watch your pond flourish with these beautiful lilies.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How deep should I plant my water lily bulb? The ideal depth is between 2 and 4 feet of water. Ensure the tuber is submerged below the ice level during winter months.
- What type of sunlight does a water lily need? Water lilies thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and flowering.
- How do I care for my water lily during the winter? Ensure the tuber stays below the ice level to prevent freezing. You can also move the plant to a deeper part of the pond or an indoor aquarium.
- How big do water lily flowers get? Flower size varies by variety, but typically range from 4 to 10 inches in diameter.
- Can I grow water lilies in a container? Yes, you can grow them in a large container filled with aquatic soil and submerged in water. Ensure the container is large enough to accommodate the plant’s roots.

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