The leaves of this hardy lily are the main attraction. Heavily mottled in white and pink. Not to mention the unusual display of flower coloration that starts pink on the first day and turning white day two.
An amazing flower coloration of pink with yellow hues, and inner petals a shade of apricot. Excellent bloomer in warm weather. Mottled leaves that are most noticeable on new leaves.
A beautiful pale yellow waterlily with green leaves. Said to be the most fragrant of all the hardy waterlilies.
One of the more exciting changeables. First day is yellow-apricot with deeper shades towards middle, second day is gold-orange with deeper hues towards center, and third day is deep orange with center petals flushed red, pale yellow tips. Enough said!
One of the best red hardys. Lightly flecked bright red petals. Flower begins cup shaped and ends stellate.
One of our favorite white hardy lilies that has a unique flower shape and a plentitude of petals set against rich green leaves.
Excellent bloomer in pure white, star-shaped. Classic white hardy. Leaves are olive green, bronze when new.
This double peony shaped flower is a profuse bloomer. A beautiful mixture of red flecked inner petals that progresses lighter on the outer petals. Best in full sunlight for optimal blooming.
A unique red-rose cuplike flower. One of the finest red lilies available. Perfect for container gardens. More shade tolerant than most.
The name says it all! A double lemon sherbert-yellow lily nice contrasted with heavily mottled leaves.
A very colorful waterlily that blushes from white to dark pink and sits perfectly cupped on the water among its green leaves.
This lily will catch your eyes. Known for its incredible coloration of fuschia pink. Consider it a center piece.
An awesome display of yellow-orange large petals, make this peach lily glow. Enjoy the 34-36 large petals for your pond.
Get this lily before its gone! High demand throughout the world make, this deep red lily hard to get. Slight fragrance with 24-31 petals. Leaves start purple and mature to green.
A nicely shaped waterlily that looks saturated in pink color! Top petals are a rich pink with sepals a couple shades darker on the bottom. Leaves are green with some purplish tinges.
A bright red cup shaped lily contrasted beautifully with large dark green leaves.
This excellent bloomer is one of the few red hardys that does well in hot sunny climates. Very unique in that the first day flower opens pink and matures to deep red, stellate shape, by second day. Flecking also occurs starting on outer petals working inward.
Winner of the 1990 International Water Gardening Society American Award. Probably the best of yellow-flowered lilies. By midsummer, expect six to eight blooms at one time!
One of the best white lilies all around due to reliance of blooms and exceptional growth. Pure white flowers with stunning dark green leaves.
Paper white with a hint of yellow on the inner petals. A beautiful peony shaped bloom. Considered a classic white lily. Holds plant patent 2172.