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Nymphaea Georgia Peach is a beautiful hardy water lily admired for its soft peach-pink blooms and classic lily pad foliage. This variety offers a gentle, elegant color palette that blends naturally into ponds and water gardens while still standing out as a refined focal plant.
Georgia Peach is a dependable bloomer once established and performs well in a wide range of outdoor pond conditions. Its flowers open under bright sunlight and float gracefully above the water surface, creating a timeless and peaceful pond display.
Scientific Name: Nymphaea ‘Georgia Peach’
Plant Type: Hardy Water Lily
Flower Color: Peach-pink
Growth Habit: Floating leaves with surface-level blooms
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun
Suitable For: Outdoor ponds and water gardens
Thrives in cool to moderate water temperatures
Best planted in a nutrient-rich aquatic soil or clay-based substrate
Requires full sunlight for consistent flowering
Hardy water lily suitable for long-term outdoor pond growth
Adds soft color and elegance to ponds
Lily pads provide natural shade that helps reduce algae
Creates shelter and cover for fish
Ideal as a centerpiece plant in hardy pond setups
Choose the pack size that fits your pond:
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5 Tubers
Each tuber sent is healthy, young, and includes approximately 1–2 new sprouting leaves, carefully selected and prepared by Aquarium Plants Factory® to ensure strong establishment.
Live aquatic plants may vary slightly in size, leaf shape, and coloration due to natural growing conditions and seasonal factors. Proper planting depth, sunlight, and water conditions are essential for best results.
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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However, plants in tissue culture will be 100% free from pests, algae and never have been contacting with any aquarium.
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