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(Nymphaea Perry's Baby) Red Hardy Water Lily Tuber Live Aquatic Plants for Pond Balcony Porch Decorations by Greenpro

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About this item

  • TUBER OF WATER LILY : Many years have been put in to making our water lily as fresh as possible creating our products beyond others. Our professional team thoroughly collect, pack and ship every orders to make our customer satisfaction.
  • HARDY COLLECTION : Hardy water lilies are perennials. Grown horizontally and best in 45 degree angle against the edge of the container. Can survive even frosts period.
  • FLOWERING : Start blooming in spring. Most hardy flowers open in the morning and close at night. Unlike tropical water lily, the flower of hardy float on the surface of the water. Very attractive leaves and beautiful flower, water lily also help reducing algae by providing shade in where they grown.
  • PROVIDES AMAZING ENVIRONMENT | Aquatic plants will produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide to enhance water quality in your aquarium community. Adding live plants not only beneficial for the natural ecosystem but also giving shelter and security place for your aquarium pets or pond.
  • BEST QUALITY : With our experience, Aquatic plants from Greenpro will be professionally inspected, packed and organized with suitable boxes for all weather conditions to make sure that will retain the freshness and healthiness to our customer hands.


- You get a tuber of live water lily like the 2nd photo. It is a sample from our stocks.
- Tuber size is 4"-8" length.
- Most water lillies prefer a depth of 18-24 inches
- The best way to plant is in a pot then place in a larger container or a pond
- It's wonderful for aquarium community.
- Plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and absorb nutrients from water that are derived from fish waste.
- Your plants are 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Important things to remember.
Water lilies need more than 4 hours a day of sunshine to flower.
Tropical lilies need full sun all day.
Keep lilies away from moving or flowing water. Away from pump or filter.
Frequently fertilize a water lily once a month depending on the fertilizer type and the size of your container.
No Pond No problem! Water lilies are thriving in a container.
Here are few tips to grow.
Water lilies are perennial plants that shoot in spring, flowering late spring until fall and going dormant in Winter.
Most water lilies will grow with 30-60 cm of water above the surface of the soil in place they are planted. Obviously, smaller type likes to be nearer.
Use heavy soil intended not fluffy one. Cover the soil with rocks pea or gravel.


Donna
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
This plant has been amazing, growing with so many leaves in my aquamarine. Love it!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
These had mixed reviews so I was a little hesitant to purchase, but I am glad that I did! My lily arrived about a week early and the bulb was in excellent condition. I floated it in water for the two days as I conditioned the water and by the time I planted it there was already new growth coming out! I have had them for about two weeks now and today there is a 3rd lily pad that is almost to the top of the water! I will definitely be ordering more from this company
Fella Myself
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022
Healthy tuber, grew well and bloomed first season. Blooms are white, NOT red as advertised.
Anna W. Felkins
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022
Two new healthy tubers, one from last year already in leaf with a bud, in the middle of April!Very pleased with this source!
D.J. Haddad
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
It did not sprout or grow. It simply rotted. I’m not sure if this is normal for this company. Maybe I just got a bad one.
Carl Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2019
The Perry’s Baby tuber was tiny, about the size of my pinkie up to the first knuckle. This was obvious because I also ordered another variant and its tuber was the size of a larger walnut. Too early to tell if the original size will impact the final plant.
Stephen Weiss
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
6 weeks, 3 small floating leaves. No flower.10 weeks, 5 small floating leaves. Still no flower.
Marlou
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
We ordered another three water lilies and they are all doing well. Sure beats paying $48 to $75. Lots of pads, no flowers yet, but we are confident they will bloom. In the meantime, the pads have given our frogs a place to sit and are providing a bit of shade for the fish.