Waterlily plants are a great addition to any water feature. You have seen them in lakes and ponds when you travel, but there is no reason they cannot be added to your home water feature and enjoyed by you and your family.The many shapes of the lily will amaze you. You can find water lily plants that produce round, cup shape, fluffy, pointed or star shaped. The leaves are jagged or smooth, pointed or round. The variety will be determined by the size of your water feature and your own particular style of landscaping.
The choice for the color and type of water lily plant is yours. You can accent the colors of your landscaping or give the look of tropical wild flowers.Miniature water liliescan be grown in smaller garden ponds or in a pot water garden. They need a minimum depth of 10 - 30 cm. You can choose either Nymphaea odorata minor or Nymphaea pygmaea alba. They both flower white.Hardy water liliescome in red, white, pink, yellow and sunset. They will give you color from April through October.
Proper water lily care starts with location. Water lilies will require a minimum of six hours of sunshine each day. Most water lilies bloom in the day time when the sun is high and close in the evening as the sun sets and the air cools. Investigating the many different types of water lily plants will introduce you to some that will require a bit less sunlight, but be careful with your choices.
Water lily plants will adapt to the water they are in. It is necessary to adhere to water lily care to make the transfer to a deeper water successful. If the plant has already started to open, it will not tolerate deeper water because the stems have lost all elasticity. New leaves, however will adapt.
No comments:
Post a Comment