Plant - Colorado
Extremely free flowering. Flower is salmon colored. New leaf is mottled, fading green with maturity. Long blooming season.
| Common Name: | Colorado |
| Scientific Name: | Nymphaea x 'Colorado' |
| Hardiness: | Hardy Waterlily |
| Flower Color: | Salmon |
| Pad Color: | Green |
| Size: | Medium |
| Hybridizer: | Strawn 1994 |
Flower is salmon colored. New leaf is mottled, fading green with maturity. Long blooming season.
In the early spring the blooms are pink with salmon color, and at the peak of summer they are a deeper salmon. Then in the fall the blooms have more yellow in the center and the outer petals are lighter salmon. This lily is an extremely good bloomer. When planted in a water garden pond this lily thrives and gives an abundance of blooms. The Green leaves, new leaves very blotched. Large leaf spread 6ft+ when planted in a 3-5 gallon container using clay type soil.
This lily is a perennial plant and will go dormant in the winter, if planted where the root ball doesn’t freeze.
In optimum conditions this lily will reach full potential of leaf spread. We are speaking of the area that the leaves will cover. .
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