Wanvisa Water Lily – Nymphaea 'Wanvisa' Live Sprouted Tuber | Winter Hardy Pink Water Lily | Pond & Water Garden Aquatic Plant
Wanvisa Water Lily – Nymphaea 'Wanvisa' Live Sprouted Tuber | Winter Hardy Pink Water Lily | Pond & Water Garden Aquatic Plant
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Enhance your pond or water garden with the spectacular Wanvisa Water Lily (Nymphaea 'Wanvisa'), a winter-hardy variety celebrated for its extraordinary multi-colored blooms. This award-winning water lily produces stunning flowers in shades of pink, red, yellow, and orange, with colors that may vary depending on growing conditions. Its unique blooms and beautifully mottled green-to-purple lily pads make it a standout focal point in any aquatic landscape.
Wanvisa is a hardy perennial that blooms from spring through fall, providing months of vibrant color and elegance. Its medium-sized growth habit makes it ideal for backyard ponds, water gardens, patio ponds, and large aquatic containers. Once established, this water lily returns year after year with minimal maintenance.
You will receive a healthy sprouted tuber/rhizome ready for planting. With proper sunlight, fertilization, and care, Wanvisa will reward you with beautiful floating foliage and eye-catching blooms throughout the growing season.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Wanvisa Water Lily sprouted tuber/rhizome
✔️ Winter-hardy aquatic plant
✔️ Healthy sprouting growth ready for planting
✔️ Medium-sized water lily variety
✔️ Growing instructions for successful establishment
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Wanvisa Water Lily
Botanical Name: Nymphaea 'Wanvisa'
Plant Type: Hardy aquatic perennial
Growth Stage: Sprouted tuber/rhizome
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (6+ hours preferred)
Soil: Heavy clay or loamy aquatic soil
Watering: Aquatic plant; keep submerged in pond or water garden
Mature Height: Floating aquatic plant
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 3–12
Container Friendly: Yes (2-gallon or larger aquatic container recommended)
💡 Care Tip: Plant the rhizome in heavy aquatic soil and cover with a thin layer of sand to help keep the soil in place. Position the container 12–36 inches below the water surface and fertilize monthly during the growing season with aquatic fertilizer tablets to encourage continuous blooming.
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