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The world of water flowers welcomes you into it. Tender petals playing on smooth waters give a beautiful picture that catches the heart. This post will delve deeper into water flowers, explore why some are green while others are red, and discover what these natural water wonders hide under that beautiful surface layer. Let us embark on a journey to find out about the magical stories of lotuses and lilies, among others in water bodies such as ponds, lakes, and streams. 

 

Water flowers: Characteristics

Some species of plants commonly referred to as water flowers can be found in wetlands and they have bizarre shapes and beautiful blossoms. They are perfectly well-adjusted to water which makes them great for improving the looks of ponds as well as decorating fountains and other water features adding serenity and beauty to those landscapes.

 

List of 9 captivating water flowers

Water flower Botanical name
Water lily Nymphaea spp.
Lotus Nelumbo spp.
Water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes
Canna lily  Canna indica
Iris Iris spp.
Pickerelweed Pontederia spp.
Arrowhead plant Sagittaria spp.
Bog bean Menyanthes trifoliata
Blue flag iris Iris versicolor

 

Water flowers: Overview

Water Lily (Nymphaea spp.)

Lotus (Nelumbo spp.)

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes)

Canna lily (Canna Indica)

Iris (Iris spp.)

Pickerelweed (Pontederia spp.)

Arrowhead plant (Sagittaria spp.)

Bog bean (Menyanthes Trifoliata)

Blue flag iris (Iris Versicolour)

See also: How to build a pond?

 

Water flowers: How to grow?

Soil and sunlight

Watering

Temperature

Container gardening

Pruning and maintenance

Fertiliser

See also: How to grow and care for water plants at home?

 

Water flowers: Care tips

Pruning: Cut back on the old and yellowing leaves to enhance the plant’s health.

Humidity: Proper water management is necessary for the sake of keeping water flowers in good condition concerning adequate humidity.

Pests: Check for pests like aphids and snails, and use organic or waterwise controls as required.

Support: Tall water flowers should be provided with supports or stakes so as not to bend down.

 

FAQs

Are water flowers suitable for container growing?

Of course! When growing water flowers in pots, use big pots with sufficient room for root extension.

How frequently is watering done for flowers?

Keep the soil moist but never wet to adjust the frequency of irrigation depending on what suits each plant.

Can water plants be container gardens?

They certainly like ponds or water features in containers.

How to control pests for water gardens?

Check frequently and rely on organic repellents or swimming pool-compatible treatments for invasive animals.

What are the advantages of water flowers?

Ponds with water flowers have many benefits: enhancement of aesthetics, filtration, homes for fish and medicinal purposes.

Is it possible for me to grow different types of water flowers?

Absolutely! Grow several types of water flowers and propagate them with ease to enhance your underwater world.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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