Product Overview
Buy Red Hardy Waterlilies by color and save. For a growers choice red hardy waterlily we choose a nice red hardy waterlily from our growing facility. The Lily does not come named. Plant red hardy waterlilies at a 12" to 24" depth and fertilize once a month for best growth and blooming throughout the season. Picture shown is only a representative sample and actual variety shipped may differ.
SIZE: MEDIUM (3' to 6' Spread)
PLANTING CONTAINER: We recommend a 2 gallon solid planting container or a medium planting bag.
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: FULL SUN
WATER DEPTH: 10" TO 24" (Maximum water depth is for mature water lilies)
USDA HARDINESS ZONES: 4-11
Water Lilies are shipped bare root and will require planting upon arrival.
For in depth planting instructions visit our Hardy Waterlily Planting Instructions page.
Reviews
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5 Red water Lilly
Posted by John parent on May 18th 2021
Nicely packaged looks healthy
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5 RED HARDY WATER LILY
Posted by Brian H Sinclair on Mar 9th 2020
The product arrived in a timely manner, and was in great condition. No problems.
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3 The lily is not doing so well as yet, wilted in the pond despite following instructions
Posted by Sunita Pereira on Jun 12th 2019
I am worried that it may not survive
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1 Lots of lily pads NO FLOWERS
Posted by rob herman on Sep 17th 2018
these discounted un-named lilies seem to have on constant characteristic. They grow but fail to bloom. They can call them any color they want but if they never bloom no one can ever know what the real color is! Avoid.
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4 red hardy water lily
Posted by D Harrington on Jul 9th 2018
wonderful - potted the water lily and put right into pond and it's already sprouting more leaves and reaching the top - very pleased
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4 Mystery Red
Posted by Unknown on Mar 27th 2018
Root stock arrived very fresh and healthy looking with several mature pads and after two days in the pond, multiple small pads are beginning to appear. Am quite pleased with the plant. It looks to be a winner.
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5 packed and shipped nicely and quickly
Posted by Ernie Bonifazio on Jun 27th 2017
Plant looks healthy can't wait to see blooms
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5 Can't wait to see the blooms
Posted by Rucy on Apr 5th 2017
plants in great shape when they arrived
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4 Lillies are growing.
Posted by Unknown on May 25th 2016
I put my two lilies in a week ago and with the cold weather clearing up they grew some new leafs in a couple days. Looking good.