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ISG Water Lilies

Ever heard of "ISG"? If you're a water lily enthusiast or just getting started in the world of aquatic gardening, this is a term you'll want to know. ISG stands for "Inter Sub Generic," a fascinating crossbreed known in the community as HxT's. Simply put, it's a hybrid that marries the hardy water lily with its tropical cousin, both hailing from the generic group of Nymphaea.

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Now, you might be wondering why this matters. Well, these hybrids bring together the best of both worlds. Imagine the unique and vibrant colors traditionally exclusive to tropical water lilies—stunning shades of blue, purple, and lavender—now available in a variety that's robust enough to thrive in cooler climates. This means you can enjoy these extraordinary hues in your water garden, even if you live in a region that experiences harsh winters.

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One of the standout features of these new ISG lilies is their sterility. Unlike their traditional counterparts, they can only replicate through tubers. This means less worry about them spreading uncontrollably and more focus on their beauty and health. 

 

But the real game-changer? These hybrids are winter-hardy, typically up to Zone 5. This resilience opens up a world of possibilities for water gardeners in cooler climates who previously couldn't grow tropical varieties.

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So, if you're looking to add a splash of exotic color to your pond or water garden, ISG water lilies might just be the perfect addition. They combine the captivating colors of tropical lilies with the durability of hardy varieties, offering a unique blend of beauty and resilience. Dive into the world of Inter Sub Generic hybrids and discover the transformative power they can bring to your aquatic oasis.

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