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Nymphaea Charlene Strawn is a beautiful and reliable yellow hardy water lily, prized for its soft lemon-yellow blooms that rise elegantly above the water’s surface. This classic hybrid produces abundant flowers throughout the growing season and pairs perfectly with its rounded green lily pads, creating a timeless pond display.
Cold-hardy and easy to grow, Charlene Strawn is an excellent choice for beginner and experienced pond keepers alike. It thrives in full sun and performs well in medium to large ponds, returning year after year with minimal maintenance.
Delicate light-yellow flowers held above the water surface
Hardy perennial water lily suitable for outdoor ponds
Long blooming season with consistent flower production
Excellent cold tolerance once established
Attracts pollinators and adds natural beauty to ponds
Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Planting Depth: Typically 12–24 inches of water
Growth Habit: Spreading lily pads with upright blooms
Hardiness: Cold hardy; overwinters in ponds when planted properly
Healthy, young Nymphaea Charlene Strawn hardy water lily tubers cultivated and prepared by Aquarium Plants Factory®.
Pack – 1 Tuber
You will receive one (1) healthy, young water lily tuber, each with approximately 1–2 new sprouting leaves, ready for planting.
Pack – 5 Tubers
You will receive five (5) healthy, young water lily tubers, each with approximately 1–2 new sprouting leaves, ideal for larger ponds or multiple plantings.
All tubers are carefully inspected prior to shipping to ensure quality and viability.
Water lilies may take time to establish after planting. Initial growth can vary depending on water temperature, sunlight, and pond conditions. Leaves or shoots may appear dormant upon arrival—this is normal for hardy tubers.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium or pond plants into the wild.
There are two main types of water lilies, tropical and hardy. The differences between tropical and hardy water lilies are a growing habit. Tropical water lilies don't do well in winter. Hardy water lilies, on the other hand, can tolerate the cold. Tropical water lilies tubers must be removed from the pond and stored in moist conditions to come back in the future years. In warm climates, they can remain in the pond.

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