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Languorous Water Lilies - Page 3


© Audrey Stallsmith
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Note: First photo is by author, all rights reserved, and may not be copied or reproduced without permission. Lotus photo is by Hugh Wilson and nymphaea caerulea and nymphaea odorata photos from Kurt Stueber's Online Library, all courtesy of the Texas Vascular Plant Image Gallery at http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/gallery .

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5.   Sep 5, 2004 12:58 PM
In response to message posted by Cercis:
You're right about Longwood storing the more tender water plants over winter, Georgene ...

-- posted by CarolWallace


4.   Sep 5, 2004 6:34 AM
In response to message posted by CarolWallace:

Carol & Audrey,

Water lilies & lotus can be grown in aquatic containers o ...


-- posted by Cercis


3.   Sep 3, 2004 12:01 PM
In response to message posted by Audreydee:
Longwood has some amazing water lilies. Did you see the giant Victoria lily pads th ...

-- posted by CarolWallace


2.   Sep 3, 2004 8:38 AM
In response to message posted by CarolWallace:

Carol,
Many thanks for sharing your experiences with water lilies. I can't g ...

-- posted by Audreydee


1.   Sep 1, 2004 11:30 AM
Mine are among the most ammbitious plants in my garden. Now that they are established, they seem ready to stage a takeover - we can no longer see the fish for all the floating lily pads and flowers - ...

-- posted by CarolWallace





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