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Lilies are often the focal point of most ponds. They are very hardy. The

larger varieties are planted so that there is 12" to 24" of water over the

top of the pot and the smaller varieties under 6" to 18" of water. The

uniqueness of lilies is their ability for the pads to grow to the top of

the water surface no matter the depth.

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