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Water lily 'Maliasia Loggia'
Nymphaea hybrid
'Marliacea Rosea'
Water Lily 'Marliacea Rosea' (Nymphaea hybrid 'Marliacea Rosea') Growth Characteristics: 'Marliacea Rosea' is a hybrid variety of water lily that thrives in mild climates. It grows via rhizomes in the water; its leaves float above the water, and its flowers bloom on the surface. This variety features beautiful pink flowers and blooms most actively during the summer. Propagation Method: 'Marliacea Rosea' is primarily propagated by dividing the rhizomes. Propagation is usually performed in early spring; simply divide a healthy rhizome into several pieces and plant each one separately. Each piece must contain at least one new bud. Cultivation Method: This water lily grows well in sunny locations. It can be planted in ponds or large pots filled with water, with a water depth of typically 30–50 cm being most suitable. It is recommended to maintain a water temperature of 15–30°C. Laying nutrient-rich soil at the bottom of the pond promotes root growth. Uses in the Garden: 'Malias Loggia' is an ideal aquatic plant for ponds or water gardens, adding a unique charm to the garden. Its pink flowers are particularly decorative and serve as a visual focal point around the pond. Important Pests and Control Methods: Major pests affecting water lilies include moss, aphids, and scale insects, which can damage leaves and flowers. To prevent this, maintain water cleanliness and use appropriate insecticides when necessary. Be careful, as excessive organic matter in the water promotes moss growth. It is important to observe the plant periodically to detect early symptoms of pests and take appropriate action.
Plant Family
Training and
Height
5~10cm
Spread
90~150cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
well
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Training 'Masaniel'
Nymphaea
'Masaniello'
Water lily 'Marillacea Cromatella'
Nymphaea
'Marliacea Chromatella'