Pink water lily
Pink water lilies , besides being very beautiful, are also effective in preventing algae by naturally creating shade.
Pink Water Lily - Nymphaea Pink Opal
- Large water lily
- Full-grown height: 10 cm
- Placement: -10 to -100 cm
Mini Pond Bowl with Plant Set - Pink
- Complete set
- 15 plants
- Plastic bowl Ø 40 x H 20 cm
Pink water lily + Oxygen plants against Algae
- Combi set
- 8 plants
- Placement: -1 to -100 cm
Frequently Asked Questions

Plant the pink water lily at a depth of at least -10 cm deep and no more than -100 cm deep. Planting the water lily less deep or deeper can cause it to dry out or drown.
This water lily loves sun and blooms best with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Note: The deeper you plant the water lily water lily, the slower the plant will bloom because the plant captures less heat and sunlight.
Yes, the pink water lily is suitable for both small and large ponds. Its compact growth makes it ideal for a variety of pond sizes.
The Nymphaea Pink Opal is hardy. Leave the plant in the pond at a depth where it cannot freeze, or protect it during extremely cold winters.
What makes the Nymphaea Pink Opal unique?
Benefits of the pink water lily for your pond
- Natural shade: The Pink Opal's broad leaves cover the water's surface, helping to reduce algae and duckweed growth.
- Oxygen-rich ecosystem: The water lily contributes to a stable balance in the pond by promoting oxygen exchange.
- Fish-friendly: The leaves provide shelter and cooling for fish, ideal during hot summer days.
How do you plant the Nymphaea Pink Opal in your pond?
- Choose the right location: Plant the Pink Opal in a sunny spot, with a water depth of 30-60 cm.
- Use a basket: Fill a planting basket with pond soil and carefully place the tuber in the center.
- Add substrate: Cover soil with gravel or pond substrate to prevent leaching.
- Lower the plant gently: Carefully place the basket in the pond and allow the leaves to grow to the surface of the water.