Here is just a sample of some of our hardy water lilies
And here are some of our hardy water  lotus
Red Lotus
Unique cherry-red petals with white veining.
A great performer!
Miniature Momo Botan
Stunning carmine-red double flowering blossoms.
Purfectly suited to smaller ponds & patio gardens.
Yellow Lotus
Large delicate yellow blossoms.
Beautiful free-flowering variety.
Ruby Gardner
Creamy soft pink petals tipped with darker pink-fuschia accents.
Spectacular!
Sacred Alba
Wonderfully fragrant large white blossoms.
Bold with contast atop large green foliage.
Empress Lotus
Large white blossoms with pink-red edges.
Incredible specimen.
Mrs. Perry D. Slocum
Beautiful bold 12" double flowers that actually change gradually from a delicate rose-pink to creamy yellow held high above a mass of foilage
Once a lotus has outgrown it's container (commonly in 3-4 years) it can go into it's very own pond.  This pond will not need any pumps or filtration just a liner and some extra clay soil.
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Peach Glow
Fabiola
Colorado Salmon
Texas Dawn
Chromatella
Fabiola
DID YOU KNOW?
In Kentucky, water lotus can be grown in their own provided container without having the need for a pond or even a liner.  Many people love to plant them as you would any other perennial, out in the yard or even in a large urn on the patio.  To winter them you can bury the 18" pot into the ground or just drag it into the basement or garage.
The lotus seen here has been planted in this 5' x 5' pond for over 5 years.  In the heat of the summer this  lotus can reach 6 feet tall and has produced over 25 10"-12" blooms at one time.
The earth laughs in flowers.
Ralph Waldo Emerson