Baby Red Hardy Water Lily - Pond Megastore
Perry's Baby Red Water Lily <br> Small Hardy Water Lily <br> - pondmegastore
Perry's Baby Red Water Lily <br> Small Hardy Water Lily <br> - pondmegastore
Baby Red Hardy Water Lily - Pond Megastore
Perry's Baby Red Water Lily <br> Small Hardy Water Lily <br> - pondmegastore
Perry's Baby Red Water Lily <br> Small Hardy Water Lily <br> - pondmegastore

Baby Red Hardy Water Lily

Baby Red Hardy Water Lily

Classic shape, gorgeous red flowers!
- Ships as: A LIVE POND PLANT
- Ships: Spring - Early September

Regular price $37.00 USD
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Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily – A Small Red Gem for Ponds & Containers

The Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily is a true classic in the world of pond plants. Hybridized by Perry Slocum in 1983, this hardy water lily produces charming, cup-shaped blooms with rich, rosy-red petals that lighten gracefully toward the outer edges. Its heart-shaped green pads begin as purple-brown before maturing to a soft green, creating a striking contrast with the deep red blossoms.

Compact and reliable, Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily is a prolific bloomer from late spring through frost. Its petite 18–28 inch spread makes it a wonderful choice for small ponds, patio tubs, and container water gardens. The lightly fragrant flowers often appear in abundance, ensuring you’ll never see just one bloom at a time.

If you’re searching for a hardy water lily with brilliant color and reliable performance in limited space, this variety is a must-have!


Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily Proper Planting and Care

  • Container Size: Plant in a 12–14 inch wide container (fabric aquatic pots recommended).

  • Soil Type: Use heavy loam topsoil only (avoid bagged soils with compost, which float and rot in water).

  • Depth from Soil to Water Surface: Best grown 5–20 inches deep in the pond.

  • Sunlight Needs: Requires 6+ hours of strong, direct sunlight daily for abundant blooms.

  • Bloom Season: Steady blooms from late spring through frost when properly planted and fertilized.


Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily Fertilizing Schedule

  • Fertilize on the 1st and 15th of each month throughout the growing season (April–September).

  • Insert 2–3 Waterlily World Fertilizer Tablets into the soil, 3–4 inches deep near the crown.

  • Regular feeding ensures continuous red blossoms and healthy, vibrant foliage.


Do’s and Don’ts for Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily

✅ Do:

  • Plant in heavy loam soil in a proper aquatic container or earth-bottom pond.

  • Provide full, direct sun for the best flowering results.

  • Divide rhizomes every 1–2 years to prevent overcrowding.

  • Keep roots and stems moist during unpacking and plant immediately upon arrival.

❌ Don’t:

  • Do not use bagged compost soils, pea gravel, or stones — they suffocate or starve the rhizome.

  • Do not overcrowd this lily with floating plants or other lilies — it needs clear surface space for light and flowering.

  • Do not let the plant dry out; hardy waterlilies are sensitive to dehydration when out of water.

  • Do not plant too shallowly; blooms are most attractive when floating naturally on the water’s surface.


Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily Shipping Information

At Pond Megastore, we ship all hardy water lilies, including Perry’s Baby Red, beginning in spring at the proper planting time for the least cold-sensitive plant on your order.

  • Orders continue shipping throughout summer across the USA.

  • Early pre-season orders ship first (April–May).

  • Plants ship by 2–3 day service (usually UPS) at the start of each week.

  • You’ll receive an email with tracking information the day your order ships so you can be ready to plant immediately.

📸 Minor yellow leaves or bent stems are normal during shipping and are quickly replaced by new growth. For any concerns, email photos (plants unpacked + packing slip with initials) within 24 hours to pondquestions@gmail.com.


Specifications: Perry’s Baby Red Hardy Waterlily

  • Flower Color: Rich rosy-red with lighter outer petals

  • Bloom Size: 3–4 inches across

  • Pad Color: Green, starting purple-brown with red blotches

  • Fragrance: Light

  • Plant Size: Small

  • Spread: 18–28 inches

  • Container Size: 12–14 inch wide pot recommended

  • Depth from Soil to Water Surface: 5–20 inches

  • Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily, especially midday)

  • Bloom Season: Late spring until frost

  • Shipped As: Live pond plant (must be repotted in a proper aquatic container or planted in an earth-bottom pond immediately upon arrival)

  • Hybridizer: Perry Slocum (1983)

  • USDA Zones: Winter hardy in Zones 4–12

Water Lily Requirements

  • Sun: Full sun, 6+ hours of strong midday sunlight
  • Container: 15"+ wide, shallow aquatic container (fabric pots preferred)
  • Depth (soil surface → water surface): 8–16" (shallower = more flowers)
  • Spread: ~20-32 inches at maturity
  • Soil: Heavy loam topsoil only (no bagged mix, peat, “aquatic media,” or gravel)

Care & Fertilizing (simple schedule)

  • Fertilizer tablets: 4 tablets on the 1st & 15th each month (May–September)
  • Application: Press tablets 2–4" into the soil around (not on) the crown
  • Maintenance: Trim spent blooms/yellow leaves; divide every 1–2 years to maintain peak flowering

Water Lily Planting Tips

  • Plant shallower (8–12") to warm the crown and ramp up buds
  • Keep surface water open and unshaded—pads are the plant’s solar panels
  • Never cover the crown with stones or gravel; leave it slightly exposed
  • Choose wide, shallow containers so rhizomes can run and produce more flowers

Do’s & Don’ts

Do

  • Plant in full sun and heavy loam
  • Fertilize twice monthly on schedule for continuous blooms
  • Repot immediately on arrival; keep all parts wet while planting

Don’t

  • ❌ Don’t use compost/peat mixes, “aquatic media,” or gravel (they float, rot, or smother crowns)
  • ❌ Don’t let floating plants shade the water lilies—light drives flowering
  • ❌ Don’t plant too deep (>16") if you want frequent blooms

Shipping Information for Hardy Water Lilies and Live Pond
Plants

We ship our live pond plants with care so they arrive
healthy, moist, and ready for planting. Hardy water lilies are shipped as live
young adult plants. This means they usually arrive as a rhizome with roots,
stems, leaves, and lily pads.

Because these are live plants, shipping times are based on
plant readiness, weather, and the plants included in your order. We do not ship
by calendar date alone. We ship when the plants are large enough, strong
enough, and safe to send.

When Hardy Water Lilies Ship

Hardy water lilies usually begin shipping to southern areas of the USA near the very end
of March or during the first few weeks of April. Note that if you have other plants that are not ready to ship or are still sensitive to your weather, those factors will weigh in on the exact shipping time.

The exact timing depends on:

1.   The weather conditions and temperatures in the Georgia growing area.

2.   The variety of water lily

3.   When the plant wakes up in spring & reaches a proper shipping size

5.   The other plants included in your order

Some hardy water lilies emerge early in spring.
Others take a little more time. We know it is exciting to get pond plants
early, especially if your pond is already warm, but we cannot force plants to
grow before they are ready. Plants are lovely, but they are not great at taking
orders from a shipping calendar.

How We Decide When to Ship Your Order

We ship your order when all plants on that order are ready
and large enough to ship safely.

This is one of the most important things to understand
before ordering.

If every plant in your order is ready, we will prepare the
order for shipping. If one or more plants are not ready yet, the order will
wait until the full order can ship together.

We look at several things before shipping live plants:

1.   Is the plant actively growing?

2.   Is the plant large enough to handle shipping?

3.   Is the plant strong enough to be planted by the customer?

4.   Is the weather safe for shipping?

5.   Are all plants on the order ready at the same time?

6.   Are there tropical or late-spring plants on the order?

This helps us send better plants and avoid shipping weak,
tiny, or sleepy plants that are not ready for the trip.

Orders With Early and Late Season Plants

Some plants are ready earlier in spring. Others need warmer
weather and more growing time.

Hardy water lilies are often ready before tropical water
lilies. Tropical water lilies are usually not ready until May in most cases.

Some other pond plants may also be ready later in spring,
including:

Hardy hibiscus

Marsh marigolds

Mosaic plants

Lemon bacopa

Tropical water lilies

Other warm-season pond plants

If your order includes both early-season plants and
later-season plants, your order may ship later so everything can ship together.

How to Receive Early Plants First

If you want early spring plants shipped first, please place
them in a separate order.

For example:

1.   Place one order for hardy water lilies and early spring pond plants.

2.   Place a second order for tropical water lilies and later spring pond plants.

This allows each order to ship when the plants in that order
are ready.

If everything is placed in one order, we will ship the order
when all plants on that order are ready.

Can We Hold Orders for Travel Dates?

We are not able to hold orders for vacations, travel dates,
work schedules, holidays, or special delivery windows.

We are a live plant nursery, and we ship based on plant
readiness and safe shipping conditions. We are not set up to manage individual
order holds around personal schedules. That may sound a little firm, but it
helps us keep shipping fair, organized, and focused on plant health.

If you will be away or unable to receive live plants, please
wait to order until after your travel.

You may also ship your order to a friend, family member, or
neighbor who can:

1.   Receive the package

2.   Open it quickly

3.   Keep the plants wet

4.   Plant them or place them in water until you return

Live pond plants should not sit unopened in a box.

How We Ship

We ship live pond plants by UPS.

When your order ships, you will receive tracking information
by email. Please watch this tracking so you know when your plants are on the
way.

You may receive email updates when:

1.   Your order ships

2.   Your package is out for delivery

3.   Your package has been delivered

These shipping emails are meant to help you receive your
plants quickly and care for them right away. We try not to fill your inbox with
extra emails, because nobody needs a nursery acting like an overexcited group
chat.

What to Expect When Your Plants Arrive

Live pond plants may show light shipping stress when they
arrive. This is normal.

Hardy water lilies may arrive with:

1.   A rhizome

2.   Roots

3.   Stems

4.   Leaves or lily pads

5.   Some older leaves that look yellow or tired

Minor yellowing, bent stems, or small leaf damage from
shipping is normal and is usually replaced by fresh new growth after planting.

The most important thing is to open the box right away, keep
the plants wet, and plant them as soon as possible.

What to Do If Your Package Is Missing or Misdelivered

If UPS marks your package as delivered but you do not have
it, please contact UPS first.

UPS can check the delivery scan and GPS delivery location.
In many cases, this is the fastest way to locate a package that was delivered
to the wrong place.

Please follow these steps:

1.   Check your porch, side door, garage, driveway, mailbox area, and any common delivery
spots.

2.   Contact UPS with your tracking number to report the package as missing or misdelivered.

3.   After reporting the issue to UPS, email us if more help is needed.

UPS phone number:

1-800-PICK-UPS

1-800-742-5877

After You Contact UPS

After you report the issue to UPS, you may email us with the
details.

Please include:

1.   Your name

2.   Your order number

3.  A short note explaining what happened

4.   Any case number or information UPS gave you

This helps us understand the situation and assist you more
clearly.

What to Do If Something Is Wrong With Your Order

If your package arrives damaged, missing plants, or in
less-than-good condition, please email us right away.

Please include:

1.   The name used on the order

2.   Your order number

3.   A short description of the issue

4.   Clear photos of the plant or package problem

5.   A photo of the full packing slip or the packer’s initials on the box

Photos help us see what happened and respond faster.

Please send the email to:

PondQuestions@gmail.com

Simple Shipping Checklist

Before
ordering:

1.   Make sure you are available to receive live plants.

2.   Do not order right before travel.

3.   Order early and late-season plants separately if you want them shipped at different
times.

4.   Have your pond, pots, soil, and fertilizer ready.

After your order ships:

1.   Watch your UPS tracking.

2.   Bring the box inside after delivery.

3.   Open the package right away prepared to inspect and care for or plant the items.

4.   Keep live plants wet.

5.   Plant as soon as possible.

If your
package is missing:

1.   Check around your home.

2.   Contact UPS at 1-800-PICK-UPS or 1-800-742-5877.

3.   Report the missing or misdelivered package.

4.   Email us after reporting it to UPS if more help is needed.

Shipping FAQ

When do hardy water lilies ship?

Hardy water lilies usually begin shipping near the very end
of March or during the first few weeks of April. Timing depends on weather,
plant growth, variety, and order contents.

Why has my order not shipped yet?

Your order may be waiting for all plants on the order to
become ready. If your order includes tropical water lilies or later spring
plants, the full order may ship later.

Do you ship partial orders?

Orders ship when all plants on that order are ready. If you
want early plants shipped first and later plants shipped later, please place
separate orders.

Can you hold my order until after my vacation?

No. We are not able to hold orders for travel dates or
special receiving windows. Please order after your travel or ship to someone
who can receive and care for the plants.

What carrier do you use?

We ship live pond plants by UPS.

What should I do if UPS says my package was delivered, but I
cannot find it?

Contact UPS first with your tracking number. UPS can check
the delivery scan and GPS location. You can reach UPS at 1-800-PICK-UPS or
1-800-742-5877.

Who do I contact if there is a problem with my order?

Email us at PondQuestions@gmail.com with your order
number, a short explanation, and clear photos of the issue.