Water Lily Plants For Sale
Our Water Lily Plant brings calm, color, and movement to ponds and water gardens with the classic beauty gardeners love. This fragrant aquatic perennial is one of the most recognizable pond plants in North America, floating gracefully across still water while adding seasonal interest to lakes, garden ponds, and other freshwater settings. If you want to buy perennial plants online for a more peaceful landscape, this is a timeless choice that blends beauty with practical pond value.
Each plant produces a large, solitary bloom with a sweet, noticeable fragrance that helps draw in beneficial insects. The flowers open in the morning light and close again at dusk, creating a daily display that feels fresh and alive. That habit, along with its serene appearance, has long made the water lily a symbol of renewal, making it one of our most memorable perennial flowers for sale for outdoor water features.

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 a rooted floating aquatic plant that grows from the soil at the bottom of a freshwater pond or similar water feature. Air-filled tissue in the stems and leaves gives it the buoyancy needed to rest on the water's surface. Its stems are long and slender, while the leaves are broad and rounded with the familiar triangular notch where each leaf joins the stem.
The leaves are coated with a waxy surface that sheds water and helps them float cleanly and smoothly. The blooms have a similar finish, with petals layered in a spiral that creates a crisp, star-like form. In the product imagery, the flowers appear soft pink with bright yellow centers above glossy green pads. While flower color can include pink, yellow, purple, and white, the overall effect is always striking and serene. One honest note: this plant is best suited to freshwater settings and is not ideal for dry beds or standard landscape borders.
Landscape Uses & Maintenance Of Lily Pad
The presence of the Water Lily can completely change the feel of a pond garden, turning open water into a more natural, welcoming habitat. It helps shade the water's surface, supports better water quality over time, and provides valuable cover for aquatic life below. For gardeners building a wildlife-friendly pond, it is one of the most dependable perennial flowers for sale for both beauty and function.
Water Lily also gives bees a place to pause while frogs often rest on the broad floating leaves. We recommend it for small garden ponds and larger freshwater features alike, especially where you want a peaceful look with real ecological value. With blooms from June through September and a moderate growth rate, this aquatic perennial rewards patient gardeners with lasting seasonal color and a classic pond-garden feel.

Frequently Asked Questions
▾Is this Water Lily Plant suitable for freshwater ponds?
Yes. This water lily is described for a body of freshwater and is a strong choice for ponds and water gardens with rooted floating growth.
▾When does this perennial flower bloom?
This plant blooms from June through September. Its flowers open in the morning and close at night, giving your pond a changing display through the season.
▾Why do gardeners buy perennial plants online like water lilies for pond landscapes?
Water lilies add floating foliage, fragrant blooms, and habitat value in one plant. They also help support frogs and can contribute to improved water quality over time.
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