One of the types of pond lily is Conqueror, which is a free-flowering San Angelo water lily with rich, flaming red petals that mature to pink. Large open blooms are suitable in semi-shade or full sun as long as the plants have enough room to spread out.
These lilies are perfect for adding colour to your pond because of their lovely yellow petals, which give off a lovely scent, and their expansive lily pads. When newly planted, it's best to give the blossoms that peek above the surface as much sunshine as you can.
These types of pond lily are ideal for small ponds because of their modest size and vibrant red center surrounded by oval leaves that have a maroon speck appearance all summer long. The shade that the plant offers can help prevent algae from spreading.
A very dark burgundy lily with blossoms that nearly disappear into black at the center, making it a gorgeous, highly sought-after, and worldwide rare cultivar. Unlike most other varieties, these types of pond lily are open for longer periods during the day. However, as they tend to melt in intense heat, position them in the shade during the hottest part of the day to provide the optimum circumstances for them.
In a vast pond, a peach-colored cup-shaped bloom with massive leaves that are about 10-15 cm above the surface level and slightly variegated would flourish. In addition, this San Angelo water lily has a pleasant scent that most people find pleasing.
This waterlily is topped with completely bloomed golden-yellow flowers that can reach up to 5 inches above the water. A suggested alternative for those who want to add an exotic atmosphere to their pond.
As wonderful as its name implies, this plant's initial peachy orange color matures over time into a magnificent pink contrasting with the uneven green leaves. Planting this water lily away from splashing fountains would be optimum for ensuring full growth.
This flower, which has between twenty-six and twenty-eight petals, varies in color from peach to red. Given that it is a prolific bloomer, late-season flowering is likely. Given its average size, this water lily should do well in a medium-sized pond.
This lily's petals are rich pink with an ink-like center that fades gristly into whiter tips. In the summer, the flowers can grow up to 20cm in diameter and are more free and cup-shaped. This plant thrives in full sun and a medium-sized pool.
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