

How to identify Dwarf white water lily (Nymphaea candida)
Dwarf white water lily, also known as Shining water lily
Dwarf white water lily exhibits a classic waterlily presentation with floating pads that may extend approximately 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) across the water's surface. In the flowering season, from May to September, dwarf white water lily's distinctive trait is its white flowers comprised of 20-25 ovate-oblong petals. Each bloom opens to bask in full sunlight. For horticultural prosperity, copious fertilization is recommended during the peak blooming period. The foliage and blossoms are characteristic identification markers for this aquatic species.
Large floating pads, 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) across water's surface.
White flowers with 20-25 ovate-oblong petals, blooming May-September.
Blossoms open to full sunlight, distinctive for aquatic species identification.
Foliage and blossoms serve as key markers for horticultural recognition.
Scientific Classification of Dwarf white water lily