In a few months I should have some changeable waterlilies to trade. Also some butterfly bushes, two shades of dark purple, that are volunteers. ne Tenn.
Probably not. We live next to our one acre lake and have two female black swans on it. Also grass carp in the lake. So anything grown in the water must be protected from the bottom and from the top. I've done well with the waterlilies but getting the protected area any larger will logistically be a nightmare. I have 3 different waterlilies, all are shades of orange, burnt orange, yellow. One is a smaller bloom. Unfortunately I have no idea which ones are which as I originally put them in two gallon containers, then divided them and again put the divisions into two gallon containers. You can email me privately if you'd like and I can contact you when it is time to divide them.
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