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Hardy Water Lilies come in a wide range of colors, and can tolerate greater water depth and surface aggitation than tropical lilies. They begin to bloom earlier in the year than tropicals and will tolerate freezing temperatures.
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IHL Nymphaea 'Hollandia'
Also know as Darwin, this waterlily has huge, double, light pink flowers that are darker in the center and become a deeper pink with age. It is an early bloomer, and slightly fragrant. This waterlily is recommended for the medium to large watergarden. USDA ZONES 4-9.
$27.99
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IHL Nymphaea 'Karleen Harder'
Large two-toned yellow and peach flowers, held above the water. Large spread of leaves, prefers medium to large ponds and more depth in water. Slight mottling variation on leaves. USDA ZONES 4-9.
$24.99
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IHL Nymphaea 'Mayla'
Large double bright fuschia blooms, 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Green to bronze leaves spread about 6 to 7 feet. Prefers 6 to 8 hours sun per day. USDA Zones 4-11.
$26.99
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