Nature is full of beauty, and its offerings often inspire artists to capture them on canvas and in photographs. Have you ever seen a Monet painting, especially his works on natural scenery? It is filled with dazzling depictions of beautiful water lilies lighted by the golden sunlight hue and the generous green of its leaves. It’s a heavenly sight to look at the diamond-like water droplets glistening on the floating leaves. Are you interested in having the same in your indoor garden? The most well-known institutions like the SAIWC can help you to know how to grow a water lily indoors.
Knowing water lilies in short
People working with plants or interested in gardening know about these plants – however, first-time planters or novices can get related knowledge from the most helpful centers like SAIWC. Water lilies are usually found in lakes and ponds, and these aquatic florae can grow up to different sizes. They can be of small sizes that are easy to plant in a garden pond or have a width of several meters (hefty, forceful cultivars), requiring big-sized planters. Among the multiple types, some are easily recognized while others could be rare.
Before knowing how to grow a water lily indoors, you should be aware that these plants are perennials – meaning they die down in autumn and re-sprout in spring. They bear different colored flowers with shades of yellow, white, pink, or red, with many petals situated just above the surface.
Water lilies can be hardy that grow all year and are easily available, or their tropical types show large, beautiful flowers. These tropical water lilies are relatively tender and need warm water to grow [at least 210 C (or 70 o F) in summer]. So, it would be best to know the type you want before you ask how to get water lily seeds from knowledgeable sources.