Species hardy water lily Guide
Pink flower with orange anthers and green leaves.

hardy water lily

Nymphaea 'James Brydon'

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Tissue Culture

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 10

Flowers:

Red with orangish stamens Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Water hardy water lilies (Nymphaea 'James Brydon') regularly to keep them healthy and beautiful. The amount and frequency of watering will depend on the season and your local climate. Generally, water lilies need to be submerged in 6-8 inches of water. During summer months, check daily and if necessary increase the water levels. In cooler weather, check weekly, but still be sure to provide enough water for the roots to be submerged. Water should be cool, as warmer water can cause damage to the leaves. The best time to water is in the early morning or late afternoon to prevent water loss due to evaporation.

sunlight

The Hardy Water Lily (Nymphaea 'James Brydon') is a fairly hardy species of aquatic plant, which requires significant amounts of sunlight in order to thrive. It should be placed in an area where it can receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight throughout the day, with more preferred, especially during the hottest part of the day, between midday and mid-afternoon. To ensure that it is able to receive the necessary sunlight, it is best to place the plant in an area free from obstacles or obstructions that may cast shade over it. If your Hardy Water Lily is not receiving enough sunlight, it may become unhealthy and may eventually die.

pruning

Hardy Water Lily (Nymphaea 'James Brydon') should be pruned in early spring, before the new leaves and shoots appear, to promote healthier and more robust growth. Pruning should consist of cutting off any dead or damaged leaves, stems, and roots, as well as the spent flowers after flowering. It is also suggested to remove any weak shoots in order to focus the plant's energy on producing healthy blooms and give the plant a better shape. Pruning can be done by hand or with garden pruners or scissors. It is important to not over-prune, as the plant may not bloom as vigorously as it should.