




Shirley Bryne Annual Water Lily
Shirley Byrne Tropical Water Lily
The Shirley Byrne Water Lily is a graceful tropical variety that charms with its luminous pink blooms and simple elegance. Each flower rises above solid green pads, glowing softly against the waterās surface. A viviparous tropical hybrid, Shirley Byrne produces plantlets later in the season and is a prolific bloomer that flowers steadily all summer long. This medium-sized specimen is loved for both its dependable performance and radiant beauty, making it a delightful addition to any collection of pond plants.
Perfect for small, medium, or larger ponds, the Shirley Byrne Water Lily combines a moderate spread with heavy flowering. Its sweet fragrance and constant summer blooms make it a reliable choice for those who want both beauty and consistency in their water garden.
š± Planting & Care Instructions
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Shirley Byrne Water Lily Size: Medium tropical variety
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Shirley Byrne Water Lily Spread: 4ā7.5 feet, depending on container size and feeding
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Shirley Byrne Water Lily Container Size: 9ā14 inch wide, shallow fabric pond pot recommended
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Shirley Byrne Water Lily Depth: Best blooming at 6ā16 inches below the water surface; tolerates 24ā30 inches, though fewer flowers will occur at deeper levels
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Soil: Heavy loam soil only (avoid bagged potting soil with compost, which rots underwater). If loam isnāt available, use PondGro Aquatic Loam Soil, mixing with up to 40% clean sand (never more).
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Fertilizing the Shirley Byrne Water Lily: 4ā5 Waterlily World Fertilizer Tablets on the 1st and 15th of each month during the growing season (safe for fish and pond life).
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Fragrance of the Shirley Byrne Water Lily: Sweet scent
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Winter Hardiness: USDA Zones 9ā12 (annual elsewhere)
š¦ 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.
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If your order includes a tropical water lily, the entire order will be held until the tropical is available.
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If you want to receive other pond plants sooner, please place two separate orders.
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In northern regions, tropical water lilies are generally ready just as it becomes safe to ship pond plants to your area.
š” PondMegastore Tip: As a viviparous variety, Shirley Byrne may produce small plantlets on its leaves late in the seasonāan excellent way to propagate new plants.
ā Doās & ā Donāts for Shirley Byrne Water Lily
Doās
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Use a 9ā14 inch shallow fabric pond pot
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Plant in heavy loam soil for nutrients and stability
ā
Fertilize regularly with 4ā5 tablets twice monthly
ā
Keep planting depth 6ā16 inches for abundant flowers
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Place in full sun (6+ hours daily)
Donāts
ā Donāt use bagged potting soilācompost rots underwater
ā Donāt bury the growing pointākeep it exposed to sunlight
ā Donāt add stone or gravel on top of soilāthis often causes mortality
ā Donāt plant too deep (over 24 inches) if you want steady blooming
ā Donāt skip fertilizingāShirley Byrne is a heavy bloomer and requires nutrients
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Shirley Byrne Tropical Water Lily
The Shirley Byrne Water Lily is a graceful tropical variety that charms with its luminous pink blooms and simple elegance. Each flower rises above solid green pads, glowing softly against the waterās surface. A viviparous tropical hybrid, Shirley Byrne produces plantlets later in the season and is a prolific bloomer that flowers steadily all summer long. This medium-sized specimen is loved for both its dependable performance and radiant beauty, making it a delightful addition to any collection of pond plants.
Perfect for small, medium, or larger ponds, the Shirley Byrne Water Lily combines a moderate spread with heavy flowering. Its sweet fragrance and constant summer blooms make it a reliable choice for those who want both beauty and consistency in their water garden.
š± Planting & Care Instructions
-
Shirley Byrne Water Lily Size: Medium tropical variety
-
Shirley Byrne Water Lily Spread: 4ā7.5 feet, depending on container size and feeding
-
Shirley Byrne Water Lily Container Size: 9ā14 inch wide, shallow fabric pond pot recommended
-
Shirley Byrne Water Lily Depth: Best blooming at 6ā16 inches below the water surface; tolerates 24ā30 inches, though fewer flowers will occur at deeper levels
-
Soil: Heavy loam soil only (avoid bagged potting soil with compost, which rots underwater). If loam isnāt available, use PondGro Aquatic Loam Soil, mixing with up to 40% clean sand (never more).
-
Fertilizing the Shirley Byrne Water Lily: 4ā5 Waterlily World Fertilizer Tablets on the 1st and 15th of each month during the growing season (safe for fish and pond life).
-
Fragrance of the Shirley Byrne Water Lily: Sweet scent
-
Winter Hardiness: USDA Zones 9ā12 (annual elsewhere)
š¦ 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.
š” PondMegastore Tip: As a viviparous variety, Shirley Byrne may produce small plantlets on its leaves late in the seasonāan excellent way to propagate new plants.
ā Doās & ā Donāts for Shirley Byrne Water Lily
Doās
ā
Use a 9ā14 inch shallow fabric pond pot
ā
Plant in heavy loam soil for nutrients and stability
ā
Fertilize regularly with 4ā5 tablets twice monthly
ā
Keep planting depth 6ā16 inches for abundant flowers
ā
Place in full sun (6+ hours daily)
Donāts
ā Donāt use bagged potting soilācompost rots underwater
ā Donāt bury the growing pointākeep it exposed to sunlight
ā Donāt add stone or gravel on top of soilāthis often causes mortality
ā Donāt plant too deep (over 24 inches) if you want steady blooming
ā Donāt skip fertilizingāShirley Byrne is a heavy bloomer and requires nutrients
















