
odorata Native American White Hardy Water Lily
dorata Fragrant White Hardy Water Lily (Species) â Native, Sweetly Scented Classic
The Odorata Fragrant White Hardy Water Lily (Nymphaea odorata) is North Americaâs beloved species water lily: pure-white, star-to-cup blooms (4â6") with a sweet, clean fragrance over broad green pads. A dependable perennial pond plant, this hardy water lily thrives in naturalized ponds, lined water gardens, and large containersâreturning every spring with elegant, native charm.
Why Customers Love It
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Sweetly fragrant white flowers that open in morning light
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Native speciesâbeautiful, vigorous, and cold-tolerant
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Steady bloomer in full sun with simple tablet feeding
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Great for natural ponds and eco-friendly plantings
Plant Requirements (quick reference)
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Sun: Full sun, 6+ hours of strong midday light
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Container: 14â18"+ wide, shallow aquatic container (fabric pots preferred)
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Depth (soil surface â water surface): 6â24" (best bloom at 6â12")
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Spread: ~4â6 ft when established
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Soil: Heavy loam topsoil only (no bagged mix, peat, or gravel)
Care & Fertilizing (simple schedule)
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Fertilizer tablets: 4 tablets on the 1st & 15th of each month (MayâSeptember)
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Application: Push tablets 3â4" into the soil around (not on) the crown
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Maintenance: Trim spent blooms/yellow leaves; divide every 2â3 years to manage spread and keep blooming strong
Water Lily Planting Tips
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Plant shallower (6â12") for faster warm-up and more flowers
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Keep surface water openâremove floaters so pads get direct sun
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Never cover the crown with stones or gravel; leave it slightly exposed
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Use wide, shallow containers to encourage rhizome run and flower production
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Place away from splashing or heavy aerationâstill water shows blooms best
Doâs & Donâts
Do
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Plant in full sun and heavy loam
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Fertilize twice monthly on schedule for continuous blooms
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Repot immediately on arrival; keep all parts wet while planting
Donât
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â Donât use compost/peat mixes, âaquatic media,â or gravel (they float, rot, or smother crowns)
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â Donât let floating plants shade Odorataâlight drives flowering
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â Donât plant too deep (>24") if you want frequent blooms
Helpful Links
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Full Planting Instructions â
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Waterlily WorldÂź Fertilizer Tablets â
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PondGroâą Aquatic Loam Soil â
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Aquatic Containers â
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PondGroâą Fabric Pots â
Shipped as: a live young adult plant (rhizome with leaves/lilypads). Plant immediately in heavy loam soil at the recommended depth. Minor leaf yellowing from transit is normal and quickly replaced by new growth.
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Description
dorata Fragrant White Hardy Water Lily (Species) â Native, Sweetly Scented Classic
The Odorata Fragrant White Hardy Water Lily (Nymphaea odorata) is North Americaâs beloved species water lily: pure-white, star-to-cup blooms (4â6") with a sweet, clean fragrance over broad green pads. A dependable perennial pond plant, this hardy water lily thrives in naturalized ponds, lined water gardens, and large containersâreturning every spring with elegant, native charm.
Why Customers Love It
-
Sweetly fragrant white flowers that open in morning light
-
Native speciesâbeautiful, vigorous, and cold-tolerant
-
Steady bloomer in full sun with simple tablet feeding
-
Great for natural ponds and eco-friendly plantings
Plant Requirements (quick reference)
-
Sun: Full sun, 6+ hours of strong midday light
-
Container: 14â18"+ wide, shallow aquatic container (fabric pots preferred)
-
Depth (soil surface â water surface): 6â24" (best bloom at 6â12")
-
Spread: ~4â6 ft when established
-
Soil: Heavy loam topsoil only (no bagged mix, peat, or gravel)
Care & Fertilizing (simple schedule)
-
Fertilizer tablets: 4 tablets on the 1st & 15th of each month (MayâSeptember)
-
Application: Push tablets 3â4" into the soil around (not on) the crown
-
Maintenance: Trim spent blooms/yellow leaves; divide every 2â3 years to manage spread and keep blooming strong
Water Lily Planting Tips
-
Plant shallower (6â12") for faster warm-up and more flowers
-
Keep surface water openâremove floaters so pads get direct sun
-
Never cover the crown with stones or gravel; leave it slightly exposed
-
Use wide, shallow containers to encourage rhizome run and flower production
-
Place away from splashing or heavy aerationâstill water shows blooms best
Doâs & Donâts
Do
-
Plant in full sun and heavy loam
-
Fertilize twice monthly on schedule for continuous blooms
-
Repot immediately on arrival; keep all parts wet while planting
Donât
-
â Donât use compost/peat mixes, âaquatic media,â or gravel (they float, rot, or smother crowns)
-
â Donât let floating plants shade Odorataâlight drives flowering
-
â Donât plant too deep (>24") if you want frequent blooms
Helpful Links
-
Full Planting Instructions â
-
Waterlily WorldÂź Fertilizer Tablets â
-
PondGroâą Aquatic Loam Soil â
-
Aquatic Containers â
-
PondGroâą Fabric Pots â
Shipped as: a live young adult plant (rhizome with leaves/lilypads). Plant immediately in heavy loam soil at the recommended depth. Minor leaf yellowing from transit is normal and quickly replaced by new growth.





















