Mayla Water Lily


Nymphaea 'Mayla' is a type of water lily generally known in the United States as the Mayla Water Lily. It has few regional names because it is commonly known by its hybrid name, 'Mayla.

Nymphaea 'Mayla' is an aquatic periodic plant renowned for its vibrant flowers and rich leaves. It is primarily grown for ornamental purposes in water features. This plant is neither invasive nor hazardous when properly maintained in an artificial or controlled habitat, such as a pond or water garden.

● Size

When mature, the Mayla Water Lily's leaves can spread to cover a surface area of 4 to 6 feet in diameter, depending on the size of the pond or water body in which it grows.

● Leaves

Nymphaea 'Mayla' leaves are spherical, with an opening at the base, and often green. They float on the water's surface, providing shade and shelter for aquatic organisms.

● Flower

The Mayla Water Lily is well known for its flowers. They are huge and aromatic, with a brilliant fuchsia or pink color. The flowers can grow 6 to 8 inches in diameter and open in the morning before closing in the late afternoon.

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