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‘Marliac Rose’ Hardy Water Lily

Item # 10-3018

$32.99

The Marliac Rose is regarded as one of the finest hardy water lilies for use as a cut flower, maintaining its beauty for several days in a vase. Its aroma emanates from the deep-rose blooms deepen in color towards the center. The large, cup-shaped flowers encircle prominent yellow stamens.

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Size: Flower size: 6"- 8"
Height above water: 2"- 4"
Lily pad size: 6"- 8"
Plant spread: 3'- 5' depending on growing environment.


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Description

Being 130 years since it’s hybridization, this must-have water lily will be the talk of the conversation. A painting of water lilies by the renowned artist Claude Monet showcased the ‘Marliac Rose’. Get one today and enjoy the beautiful historic water lily.

Benefits

A vigorous grower with prolific flowers.

Appearance

Flowers: Cup-shaped with broad petals. Deep rose colored.

Size

Flower size: 6"- 8"
Height above water: 2"- 4"
Lily pad size: 6"- 8"
Plant spread: 3'- 5' depending on growing environment.

Preferred Growing Conditions

6+ hrs/day direct sunlight.
USDA Zone 4-10.

Botanical Name

Nymphaea Marliacea Rosea
per Tricker's 1895 catalog.

Hybridized By

1887, M. Latour-Marliac

Awards

This hybrid, developed in 1887, received the "Award of Merit" from the Royal Horticultural Society.