Ultra Violet Tropical Water Lily
The Ultra Violet Water Lily is a heavy-blooming tropical variety that dazzles with its sumptuous dark purple petals and radiant golden-yellow centers. Each bloom rises regally 4–7 inches above the water’s surface, creating a dramatic, upright display. Beneath the blossoms, the maroon lily pads splashed with lighter red add striking contrast, making Ultra Violet one of the most eye-catching pond plants for any water garden. A sweet fragrance completes the sensory experience, making this tropical annual a true knockout.
With a spread of 4 to 7.5 feet depending on container size and fertilization, Ultra Violet is well-suited for medium to large ponds, or as a showpiece in decorative container gardens. Like all tropical water lilies, it thrives with full sun, warm water, and consistent feeding. Treat it as an annual in northern climates, and replant each spring for reliable summer blooms.
🌱 Planting & Care Instructions
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Ultra Violet Water Lily Spread: 4–7.5 feet, depending on pot size and feeding
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Ultra Violet Water Lily Suggested Pot Size: 9–14 inch wide fabric pond pots
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Ultra Violet Water Lily Depth: 6–24 inches of water over the crown
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Soil: Heavy loam (avoid bagged soil with compost; it rots underwater)
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Fertilizing: 4–5 Waterlily World Fertilizer Tablets on the 1st and 15th of each month (safe for fish & all pond life)
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Fragrance: Yes, sweetly scented
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Winter Hardiness: Zones 9–12 (annual in colder zones)
💡 PondMegastore Tip: Ultra Violet is a VERY heavy feeder—the more regularly you fertilize, the more flowers you’ll enjoy all season long.
✅ Do’s & ❌ Don’ts for Ultra Violet Water Lily
Do’s
✅ Use a wide, shallow fabric pond pot (9–14 inches)
✅ Plant in heavy loam soil
✅ Fertilize generously twice per month with 4–5 tablets
✅ Place in full sun (6+ hours daily) for maximum flowering
✅ Allow ample space (4–7.5 feet spread) for pads to float freely
✅ If desired, use a thin layer of clean sand to cover soil—make sure the growing point remains exposed to sunlight
Don’ts
❌ Don’t use bagged potting soil (compost promotes rot in water)
❌ Don’t underfeed—this variety is a heavy bloomer and feeder
❌ Don’t overcrowd—spreading pads need open water
❌ Don’t place the growing tip deep or cover the growing point
❌ Don’t add stone or gravel on top of soil—this often causes plant mortality
📦 Seasonal Shipping Information for Tropical Water Lilies
Tropical water lilies are often ready a few weeks later than other pond plants in spring. They typically ship between May and August/September when conditions are warm enough for healthy growth.
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If your order includes a tropical water lily, even if you live in the South, the entire order will be held until the tropical is available.
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If you want to receive other pond plants sooner, please place two separate orders.
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For northern regions, tropical water lilies generally become available right around the time it’s safe to ship pond plants to your area.