Nymphaea 'Hermine' - White Hardy Water Lily

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Nymphaea 'Hermine'

Hermine is a prolific bloomer with small, delicate, pure white, star shaped blooms that are slightly scented. Lily pads are dark green and about 3 to 4 inches across. One of the first white lilies to bloom in the spring and will continue to bloom late into the fall. A good choice for any size pond. 

SIZE: Small to Medium (3-5' Spread)

PLANTING CONTAINER: We recommend a  12.5" x 7" or 15" x 7" fabric pot. Click on the link to read about why fabric pots work better!

FERTILIZING: For best health and growth, and especially for maximizing the size and number of blooms, we recommend fertilizing waterlilies regularly. Use Pondtabbs 20 count, 60 count, or 300 count for fast release, or Aquascape 6 count or 12 count capsules for slow release (once a year) fertilizing. Aquascape is preferred for low maintenance, but Pondtabbs are useful in Spring when Aquascape is slow to start in low temperatures. Pondtabbs are also useful for a quick extra nutrient push for extra bloom, and for mid-summer fertilizing of a new plant (we don't recommend using slow release fertilizer in mid-summer or later in cold climates, as plants should run out of fertilizer at the end of the year to encourage dormancy in cold climates).

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Full sun to partial shade; the more sun, the more bloom

WATER DEPTH: 6" TO 36" (Maximum water depth is for mature water lilies)

USDA HARDINESS ZONES: 4-11

Water Lilies are shipped bare root and will require planting upon arrival. For in depth planting instructions visit  Hardy Waterlily Planting Instructions

For information on using plants for pond filtration, please read our blog on this topic!

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    Hermine hardy water lily

    Posted by Miss Lynn on Jul 23rd 2019

    The lily arrived in good condition by USPO. Luckily the mailbox is in the shade, otherwise the plant could have cooked. The plant was in good condition with new growth.

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    Water Lily

    Posted by Don on May 27th 2019

    The Hermine lily arrived in good condition with several leaves active rooting that had be gently removed from substrate. The pot I ordered was nice a rigid and perfect for the soil, Leguna fertilizer spikes and sand and pea stone to keep the soil from floating away. I planted the Hermine lily as. Directed and the lily leaves reached the surface of my pond in 2 days and several more are on the way up. I am looking forward to the blooms. I appreciate the fact the plant was in active growing condition. Thanks!