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Notice what Aquascape Inc. has to say about tropical water lilies.
Why Choose Tropical Water Lilies
Aquascape
June 10, 2016
Tropical water lilies are referred to
as “tropicals” because of their dislike for cold weather. Like annual
plants in your garden beds, tropical water lilies die off in the winter
and need to be replaced the following pond season. Even so, there are
many benefits to choosing tropical water lilies for your pond.
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- Tropical water lilies are available in the same color as hardies, but they’re also available in blues, purples, and violets … exceedingly rare colors in the entire water plant spectrum.
- They are intensely fragrant with a pleasing and pervasive aroma, which immediately causes anyone standing within a few feet to be swept up in olfactory heaven.
- The flowers rise 6 to 12 inches above the water, giving the plant a three-dimensional effect.
- The flowers are much larger than the flowers of most hardy water lilies.
- Tropical water lilies are available in both day and night-blooming models.
- The plants can get rather large and showy.
- Their long stems make them an excellent choice for cut flowers.
- The leaves on some varieties can be mottled and streaked with purple, deeply toothed, deeply veined undersides, and can easily attain diameters of 15 inches.
- Tropical water lilies bloom much more profusely than hardies, with three to five blooms open on most days during warm weather.
Sale: Buy One Tropical Water Lilies, Get Two Floaters Free
Expires 06/23/16
Sale: Buy One Comet, Any Size, Get One Free
Expires 06/23/16
Sale: Premium Staple Fish Food 20% Off
Expires 06/23/16
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