Description
Canary-yellow flowers stand above the water. The foliage is very prolific, though the plant is not particularly free-flowering. Over time, it can grow into water up to 3 metres. It is classed as Viviparous as it occasionally grows new plants from its leaf stems.
Plant in still water away from splashing fountains. Lower gradually so the leaves can stretch to the surface within a few days. Remove dead leaves and flowers during the growing season. It prefers full sun but is more tollerant to part shade than other lilies
Plant in full sun to partial shade between 50cm and 150cm deep.
- Flowering period: June to September
- Mature spread: 70cm to 100cm
- Growth rate: large