Gloriosa - Hardy Red Water Lily

Pond Plants - Hardy Red Water Lily - Nymphaea Gloriosa

Gloriosa - Hardy Red Water Lily

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  • Adapts To Any Pond
  • Enjoy Red Blooms All Summer
  • Promote Natural Filtration & Shade

An old time favorite, this free flowering, slightly fragrant, red hardy water lily adapts to any pond size with lots of sun and fertilization. The 3" to 5" bright, candy apple red flowers darken with age and are accented with bronze green foliage.

PLANT TYPEWater Lily
HARDINESS ZONES3 To 11
GROWING LIGHTFull Sun To Partial Sun
FLOWER COLORRed
BLOOM TIMESummer
PLANT SIZE36" To 60" Spread

WHAT TO EXPECT WITH MAIL ORDER

Plants you receive by mail need time to adjust. Your water lily will arrive bare root (only root and little to no foliage). Upon arrival, they may not appear lush but given time & proper care, they will flourish!

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: Fill a planting tub with 2" of a clay-based material and 2" of clay/soil mix. (not included with kit)

Step 2: Add a 3-4" layer of aquatic planting media on top.

Step 3: Plant the tuber in a horizontal position with the bottom root end close to the tub wall and the growing tip pointed upwards and towards the center. The tuber should be placed down into the soil just enough to be anchored with the growing tip exposed just above the planting media.

Step 4: If desired, place a light layer of gravel/rock on top of the planting media. 

Step 5: Place the planting tub into the pond. The water's surface level should be 3-6" above the growing tip of the stem.

Step 6: For water lilies, use 1 to 2 Thrive™ tabs every 2 to 4 weeks.

WATER LILY PLANTING

Lotus Planting

FERTILIZATION

Regular fertilization of your Gloriosa Red Water Lily will keep it growing well all season long. CrystalClear® Thrive™ Fertilizer Tablets can be pushed into the soil at planting time and from April through August, see label for fertilizer application rates.

PLANT MAINTENANCE

For best results, trim or prune as leaves and flowers begin to turn yellow or brown, remove them completely, discarding them to keep as much excess organic material out of water-body as possible.

WINTER CARE

Water lilies on plant-shelves, in planting containers, should be trimmed to 1 to 2" and then gently lowered into deeper water. All plants submerged before winter must be brought back up as soon as the ice has permanently thawed, and before any plant growth occurs. In Zones 6 and warmer, most pond plants can tolerate being left in place without moving them at all.

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