Species tropical water lily
Violet flowers with anthers, yellow center, yellow-purple filaments and green leaves.

tropical water lily

Nymphaea 'Wood's Blue Goddess'

The tropical water lily, Nymphaea 'Wood's Blue Goddess', makes a stunning addition to any pond or water garden. It features large, vibrant, blue-violet flowers that sit atop the surface of the water, and attractive dark green leaves that provide an attractive backdrop. This particular variety blooms almost continuously from late Spring through late Fall, if kept in a warm, sunny location. Ment to be planted in shallow, standing water, 'Wood's Blue Goddess' is a drought-tolerant species that thrives in moderate climates. Its hardy nature and bright, attractive blooms make this an ideal plant for many aquatic gardens.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Division,Seed Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 11

Flowers:

Blue Flowers

Sun:

full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Tropical:

Yes

watering

Tropical water lilies should be watered often and deeply. During the growing season, they should receive at least 3–5 inches of water each week, either from rainfall or hand-watering. Hand-watering should be done early in the day, as the soil needs to be damp throughout the day and night. It is best to let the leaves become slightly dry between multiple hand-waterings. During the winter season, when the plant is dormant, the amount of water should be reduced to approximately 1 inch per week.

sunlight

Tropical water lily (Nymphaea 'Wood's Blue Goddess') requires bright, full sunlight for at least 6-8 hours a day to thrive. It is best suited for outdoor cultivation in a warm climate, or in an indoor aquaponic setup that provides plenty of light. The ideal time to receive the sun's rays is between 10am and 4pm. In milder climates, the lily may require less sun to avoid sunburn, while in hotter climates, it may require more shade to prevent leaf scorching.

pruning

Tropical water lily (Nymphaea 'Wood's Blue Goddess') should be pruned when necessary to remove spent flowers and any yellowing foliage in order to promote new growth. Pruning should take place in late spring or early summer. It is important to prune the tropical water lily lightly in order to preserve growth and health.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

Nymphaea 'Wood's Blue Goddess' typically starts flowering in June.

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