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Angie,The Marliac waterlilies and others of similar pedigree do not need very warm water but they need light. I have no problems at nearly 60° North. If you have a pond in the open that does not freeze solid in the winter, waterlilies are not difficult but there is a great deal of Mumbo-Jumbo around - about special soils, special pots and other stufff.Göte.
I feel encouraged to expand a little on the Mumbo-Jumbo.Please remember that in other locations others may be as good or better. Göte
I bought two new water lilies at Tatton park flower show the other day and I have ordered a lovely fibreglass bowl that I will try and grow these in my polytunnel. I tried for many years to grow water lilies but the pond was under the shade of two beech trees and koi and water lilies don't go together. So now I have three ponds, one just for the lilies, one for the koi and my first pond has just about everything in it.Here is a picture of my water lily pond. The lilies haven't done good this year as we haven't had much sun, light or heat.Angie
Some fantastic water lilies here! Water lilies are some of the very few plants actually in flower in the garden now - they make a good show.
Angie your lily pond is delightful.Also Hans those tropical lilies are stunning especially the red & the blues ones.