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MYRA

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Nymphaea spp Myra’s floating, green and red marbled pads showcase large flowers that are a light blush with cascading shades of pink petals and tips that lighten to white. The colors shift and change as the flowers emerge, giving a three-dimensional effect. Blossoms stand above the water surface on sturdy stems, blooming freely and abundantly. Grow this medium to large sized water lily in any size container on the patio or around the yard. Does well in a half wine barrel, decorative basin, pond or water feature. Plants will spread up to 6-8 feet across if given the room and will fill the container provided. Maintain water level from 6 inches when small and up to 24 inches for mature lilies. Water can be still or moving. Hardy in zones 3-11.

Ships free! Available for a limited time: order by August 7th or while supplies last. The plants will ship in order received no later than early August in 3” pots. Available only within the contiguous US.
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Hardiness Zone 3-11

Initial Instructions
After unpacking, submerge the plant in water immediately allowing the leaves and any shoots to reach to surface. The plant can remain in its small pot and be placed within a larger size container anchored by gravel, small rocks or heavy sand mix. Allow the plant a few days to gradually acclimate to its water feature.


Cultivation
This plant is winter hardy and will do well in a mid-size container for overwintering, reemerging in the spring. There is no need to move the lily outside of its tub for overwintering. Always maintain the plants in water. Water lilies do well in still water, full sun to dappled light or partial shade. For optimal flowering, the plant would prefer 6 hours of sun per day. Plants in partial shade will still thrive, putting out more leaves and less flowers. Watch for direct, late afternoon sun to prevent scorching. The lily will be ready to bloom this season when day length begins to shorten. Your plant has already been fertilized this season, so it will not need to be fertilized until the next growing season. Fertilize with a pellet of water lily fertilizer pushed into the submerged pot.


Pests & Diseases
Not bothered by pests or diseases.


Soil Type
Non floating water plant soil, gravel, or coarse stone mix.

Light Requirements
Full sun to part shade.

Hardiness
Zone 3 – 11


Bloom Time
July – October

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