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Water lily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase water lily is used to describe aquatic plants of the following families: • Nymphaeaceae • Nelumbonaceae, (Nelumbo) also called lotus . Other uses: • Water Lilies , a famous painting s...
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Water Lilies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Water Lilies (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Waterlillies, lotus and other aquatics and marginals such as Louisiana iris. ... Water lily PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS ... The most frequently asked questions about Water lily , are what kind of soil do I need to plant my lilies and my other aquatic plants? What type of container should I use? Exactly how are the plants to be planted...
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Pond gardeners can't get enough of the the myriad of colors and shapes of both Water Lily blooms and the lily pads, and the lush green vegetation that grows along the waters edge or the graceful beauty of a Lotus Flower held upright above the water, which not only delight the senses but sooths them as well.
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The fragrant water lily, along with other Nymphaea species, is a premier plant for cultivation in containers and ornamental ponds. Most Nymphaea varieties are not difficult to grow. Many hybrids have been developed in hues such as rose, saffron, yellow, purple, and vermilion.
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