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Nymphaea - (Water Lily) - Paul Hariot 3 ltr
Nymphaea - (Water Lily) - Paul Hariot 3 ltr
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Nymphaea 'Paul Hariot' is a popular, hardy, and free-flowering, medium-sized aquatic perennial known for its color-changing, cup-shaped flowers that transition from cream-apricot to deep orange-pink, often with a slight fragrance. It features maroon-speckled, olive-green foliage, thrives in full sun at depths of 30–80 cm, and is ideal for small to medium ponds.
Key Characteristics and Description
Flowers: The flowers are 10–12 cm across, opening as soft apricot-yellow and maturing to a deeper pinkish-red or orange-pink over 7-10 days. They are highly productive and often bloom from June to October.
Foliage: The leaves are oval, starting as purple-speckled olive green and maturing to dark green with purple marks.
Size and Growth: This is a medium-sized, rhizomatous plant with a spread of 70–90 cm, though some sources note a range of 45–120 cm.
Hardiness: It is hardy in most UK areas, tolerating temperatures down to -15°C to -10°C.
Cultivation Tips
Positioning: Best grown in full sun in still water, away from splashing fountains.
Depth: Recommended planting depth is 30–80 cm, or 15–45 cm for smaller setups.
Maintenance: Regularly remove dying flowers and leaves during the growing season to maintain plant health.
This cultivar is frequently used to provide shade for fish and to help reduce algae growth in pond
Key Characteristics and Description
Flowers: The flowers are 10–12 cm across, opening as soft apricot-yellow and maturing to a deeper pinkish-red or orange-pink over 7-10 days. They are highly productive and often bloom from June to October.
Foliage: The leaves are oval, starting as purple-speckled olive green and maturing to dark green with purple marks.
Size and Growth: This is a medium-sized, rhizomatous plant with a spread of 70–90 cm, though some sources note a range of 45–120 cm.
Hardiness: It is hardy in most UK areas, tolerating temperatures down to -15°C to -10°C.
Cultivation Tips
Positioning: Best grown in full sun in still water, away from splashing fountains.
Depth: Recommended planting depth is 30–80 cm, or 15–45 cm for smaller setups.
Maintenance: Regularly remove dying flowers and leaves during the growing season to maintain plant health.
This cultivar is frequently used to provide shade for fish and to help reduce algae growth in pond
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