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Islamorada Annual Water Lily

Islamorada Annual Water Lily

Islamorada Tropical Water Lily

The Islamorada Water Lily is a dazzling tropical variety with purple petals uniquely flecked with white striations, giving each bloom a one-of-a-kind appearance. This striking lily is viviparous, meaning it can produce plantlets on its leaves later in the season, making it both beautiful and resilient. With a medium size and strong blooming habit, Islamorada is perfect for medium to large ponds where its exotic coloration can truly stand out. Its attractive green pads provide a rich backdrop that makes the patterned blossoms even more spectacular.

Admired for its unusual markings and dependable performance, the Islamorada Water Lily is a customer favorite for gardeners who want a tropical specimen that combines uniqueness with reliability. Blooming throughout the summer, it delivers vibrant color and charm to any pond or water garden.


🌱 Planting & Care Instructions

  • Islamorada Water Lily Size: Medium tropical variety

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Spread: 4–7 feet, depending on fertilization and pot size

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Container Size: Wide, shallow fabric pond pot (9–14 inches recommended)

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Depth: Best blooming at 6–16 inches below water surface; tolerates 24–30 inches, though fewer flowers will occur deeper down

  • Soil: Heavy loam soil only (avoid bagged mixes with compost, which rot underwater). If natural loam isn’t available, use PondGro Aquatic Loam Soil, which can be mixed with up to 40% sand (but never more).

  • Fertilizing the Islamorada Water Lily : Feed regularly with Waterlily World Pond Tabs (4–5 tablets pressed into soil on the 1st and 15th of each month), or use Landon’s Granular Fertilizer for extended slow release. Both are safe for fish and pond life.

  • Fragrance of the Islamorada Water Lily : Light, sweet scent

  • Winter Hardiness: USDA Zones 9–12 (annual elsewhere)

šŸ“¦ Seasonal Shipping Information for Tropical Water Lilies

Tropical water lilies are often ready a few weeks later than other pond plants in spring. They typically ship between May and August/September when warm weather ensures healthy growth.

  • If your order includes a tropical water lily, the entire order will be held until the tropical is available.

  • If you want to receive other pond plants sooner, please place two separate orders.

  • In northern regions, tropical water lilies are generally ready just as it becomes safe to ship pond plants to your area.

šŸ’” PondMegastore Tip: As a viviparous variety, Islamorada may produce baby plantlets on its leaves late in the season—perfect for propagation into new tropical water lilies.


āœ… Do’s & āŒ Don’ts for Islamorada Water Lily

Do’s
āœ… Use a wide, shallow fabric pond pot (9–14 inches)
āœ… Plant in heavy loam soil for nutrients and stability
āœ… Fertilize consistently with 4–5 tablets twice monthly or Landon’s Fertilizer
āœ… Keep crown 6–16 inches deep for heavy blooming
āœ… Place in full sun (6+ hours daily)

Don’ts
āŒ Don’t use bagged potting soil—compost rots underwater
āŒ Don’t bury the growing point—it must stay exposed to sunlight
āŒ Don’t add stone, pea gravel, or other media—these often cause mortality
āŒ Don’t plant too deep (over 24 inches) if you want continuous flowers
āŒ Don’t skip fertilizing—Islamorada is a heavy feeder

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Islamorada Tropical Water Lily

The Islamorada Water Lily is a dazzling tropical variety with purple petals uniquely flecked with white striations, giving each bloom a one-of-a-kind appearance. This striking lily is viviparous, meaning it can produce plantlets on its leaves later in the season, making it both beautiful and resilient. With a medium size and strong blooming habit, Islamorada is perfect for medium to large ponds where its exotic coloration can truly stand out. Its attractive green pads provide a rich backdrop that makes the patterned blossoms even more spectacular.

Admired for its unusual markings and dependable performance, the Islamorada Water Lily is a customer favorite for gardeners who want a tropical specimen that combines uniqueness with reliability. Blooming throughout the summer, it delivers vibrant color and charm to any pond or water garden.


🌱 Planting & Care Instructions

  • Islamorada Water Lily Size: Medium tropical variety

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Spread: 4–7 feet, depending on fertilization and pot size

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Container Size: Wide, shallow fabric pond pot (9–14 inches recommended)

  • Islamorada Water LilyĀ  Depth: Best blooming at 6–16 inches below water surface; tolerates 24–30 inches, though fewer flowers will occur deeper down

  • Soil: Heavy loam soil only (avoid bagged mixes with compost, which rot underwater). If natural loam isn’t available, use PondGro Aquatic Loam Soil, which can be mixed with up to 40% sand (but never more).

  • Fertilizing the Islamorada Water Lily : Feed regularly with Waterlily World Pond Tabs (4–5 tablets pressed into soil on the 1st and 15th of each month), or use Landon’s Granular Fertilizer for extended slow release. Both are safe for fish and pond life.

  • Fragrance of the Islamorada Water Lily : Light, sweet scent

  • Winter Hardiness: USDA Zones 9–12 (annual elsewhere)

šŸ“¦ Seasonal Shipping Information for Tropical Water Lilies

Tropical water lilies are often ready a few weeks later than other pond plants in spring. They typically ship between May and August/September when warm weather ensures healthy growth.

  • If your order includes a tropical water lily, the entire order will be held until the tropical is available.

  • If you want to receive other pond plants sooner, please place two separate orders.

  • In northern regions, tropical water lilies are generally ready just as it becomes safe to ship pond plants to your area.

šŸ’” PondMegastore Tip: As a viviparous variety, Islamorada may produce baby plantlets on its leaves late in the season—perfect for propagation into new tropical water lilies.


āœ… Do’s & āŒ Don’ts for Islamorada Water Lily

Do’s
āœ… Use a wide, shallow fabric pond pot (9–14 inches)
āœ… Plant in heavy loam soil for nutrients and stability
āœ… Fertilize consistently with 4–5 tablets twice monthly or Landon’s Fertilizer
āœ… Keep crown 6–16 inches deep for heavy blooming
āœ… Place in full sun (6+ hours daily)

Don’ts
āŒ Don’t use bagged potting soil—compost rots underwater
āŒ Don’t bury the growing point—it must stay exposed to sunlight
āŒ Don’t add stone, pea gravel, or other media—these often cause mortality
āŒ Don’t plant too deep (over 24 inches) if you want continuous flowers
āŒ Don’t skip fertilizing—Islamorada is a heavy feeder

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