I.D.floating lilly type plant

West Palm Beach, FL(Zone 10b)

I bought 5 of these floating lilies, did'nt ask for the name and can't find in the Ponds and Aquatics section?


This message was edited Aug 13, 2006 5:14 PM

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Columbia, MO(Zone 5b)

That looks like white water snowflake. I do not know the scientific name for it but it is very prolific both with growth and blooms. I had the yellow variety for a while but it got out of control in my small pond and I yanked it out. :)

Ormond Beach, FL(Zone 9b)

yup its nymphoides indica :)

West Palm Beach, FL(Zone 10b)

Yet another correct I.D.from the best plant people on the web.
My pond is small enough to ensure easy yanking if they start proliferating too much.
............Thanks again Bill

Ocoee (W. Orlando), FL(Zone 9b)

Bill,
They DO multiply rapidly, so I moved mine to a smaller water-tub garden to keep it in check. But they certainly are cute little plants....

Emmaus, PA(Zone 6a)

That is a cute plant... i will assume that it would be an annual here in zone 6?

Franklin, NC

Nymphoides indica(White water snowflke) create new plants from leaves- I pinch off leaves with blooms just beyond leaves -careful not to harm roots under base of leaf and float them in my bird baths at the house-I love this little plant!

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