Two white water lilies with pink petals on green lily pads in Water Lily Plant

Water Lily Plant

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Two white water lilies with pink petals on green lily pads in Water Lily Plant

Water Lily Plant

Enhances pond aesthetics beautifully, Attracts beneficial wildlife like frogs, Improves water quality over time
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The Water Lily perennial is one of the most distinct and recognizable plants. It is widely known as an aquatic plant that floats perfectly on top of the water, adorning garden ponds and lakes with color. It can be found throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada, but is particularly prevalent in the New England states.

The large flowers are solitary, just one per plant, and have a strong, pleasant fragrance that attracts helpful insects. The flowers visibly open their petals in the morning and close them at night, which has led to their significance as a symbol of rebirth and renewal.

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Plant Details | Nymphaea odorata Specs & Growing Tips

Family: Nymphaeaceae

Light Requirement: Full sun, Part shade

Water Needs: Body of freshwater

Height: 6 inches

Spread: 6-12 inches

Growth Rate: Moderate

Bloom Time: June - September

Flower Color: Pink, Yellow, Purple, White

Wildlife Value: Frogs, Water quality

Unique Traits | Water Lily's Flowers, Leaves & Wildlife Role

The Lily Pad is an aquatic plant that grows from soil at the bottom of a freshwater body. The tissue of its stem and leaves is filled with air, giving it buoyancy to help it float. The stem is long and thin, while its leaves are large and circular, except for a small triangular cutout where they meet the stem.

The leaves of this plant are coated in a waxy substance that repels water and also helps them float gently on top of the water. The petals are similarly waxy and overlap each other in a spiral. Their pointed ends and said spiral pattern give it its unique look, resembling a star. The flower is commonly found in pink or white, with a bright yellow center.

Landscape Uses & Maintenance Of Lily Pad

The presence of the Water Lily in an aquatic garden or small garden pond is much needed. It can improve water quality over time in its aquatic home and offers shelter for aquatic wildlife beneath the surface.

Water Lily also acts as a resting place for thirsty bees while frogs rest on its leaves, and its presence will help improve water quality over time. This special plant is a must-grow for any pond garden and will enhance your space with its aquatic blooms.

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Exposure

Water lilies flourish in complete sun, needing at least 6 hours of natural sunlight daily to produce abundant blooms. They can tolerate partial shade but may flower less. Ensure they receive ample sunlight for optimal growth and vibrant blossoms.

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Usage

Wetland Plant

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

USPS

Planting Zones

3-11

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Specialty Plants for Specific Causes

Specialty plants serve meaningful purposes beyond beauty—whether it's attracting pollinators, repelling pests, preventing erosion, feeding wildlife, or creating habitat. To grow them successfully, start by understanding the specific goal of your planting. For example, milkweed and bee balm are best for pollinator gardens, while vetiver and creeping juniper are ideal for erosion control. Choose plants that are well-suited to your USDA zone, soil type, and light conditions to ensure long-term success.

Prepare the soil by enriching it with compost and ensuring good drainage. Plant during the recommended season—usually early spring or fall—and space according to mature size to prevent overcrowding. Water regularly during the first growing season to help roots establish, then reduce frequency once the plants are settled. Mulching helps conserve moisture and keeps weeds at bay.

Minimal pruning and occasional fertilizing will keep most specialty plants healthy. Whether you’re supporting bees, deterring deer, or stabilizing a hillside, these plants are powerful tools in building a purpose-driven, eco-friendly garden.

Care Tips
Water lilies thrive in still water with a wide, shallow container. Ensure the water level is stable and provide ample space for the roots to spread. Regularly remove dead leaves and keep the water clean to prevent algae growth.
Light Requirements
Water lilies flourish in complete sun, needing at least 6 hours of natural sunlight daily to produce abundant blooms. They can tolerate partial shade but may flower less. Ensure they receive ample sunlight for optimal growth and vibrant blossoms.
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