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Water Lettuce Temperature Requirements

Water Lettuce

Water lettuce is a popular floating plant for ponds and aquariums. It has beautiful, velvety rosettes of light to blue-green leaves that rest on the water's surface.  While it's not picky about light levels, thriving in full sun to partial shade, water lettuce is particular about temperature.

Ideal Temperatures:

  • Thrives in: 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit (21-29 degrees Celsius) This is the optimal range for healthy growth.
  • Tolerates: As low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) for short periods. However, growth will slow significantly.

Nighttime Temperatures:

Water lettuce can tolerate cooler night temperatures, but ideally they shouldn't drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) for extended periods. If you live in a climate with cooler nights, consider bringing your water lettuce indoors at night or during cold snaps.

Important: Water lettuce is sensitive to frost and freezing temperatures. The leaves will turn white and rot if exposed to freezing conditions.

Water Hyacinth Temperature Requirements

Water Hyacinth: The Beautiful and the Beast

The water hyacinth is a fascinating plant with beautiful lavender flowers and inflated bulbous petioles that keep it afloat.  However, it's also notorious for its invasive potential.

Thriving in warm tropical waters, water hyacinths prefer temperatures between 77-86°F (25-30°C) for optimal growth. They can survive in cooler conditions down to 54°F (12°C), but growth slows significantly.  While they won't tolerate freezing temperatures,  night time temperatures in the mid 50s shouldn't cause immediate harm.The water hyacinth is a fascinating plant with beautiful lavender flowers and inflated bulbous petioles that keep it afloat.  However, it's also notorious for its invasive potential.

Thriving in warm tropical waters, water hyacinths prefer temperatures between 77-86°F (25-30°C) for optimal growth. They can survive in cooler conditions down to 54°F (12°C), but growth slows significantly.  While they won't tolerate freezing temperatures,  night time temperatures in the mid 50s shouldn't cause immediate harm.


However, be aware that:

  • Water hyacinths are sensitive to frost and will die if the water freezes.
  • Colder nights can stress the plant, making it more susceptible to disease.

If you're looking to cultivate water hyacinths, maintaining consistently warm water temperatures is ideal.

Hardy Water Lilies Temperature Requirements

Hardy Water Lilies Temperature Requirements

Hardy water lilies are a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance addition to any pond.  They are prized for their showy flowers and large, flat pads that grace the water's surface.  Beyond their beauty, they also provide shade for fish and help keep algae growth in check.

As the name suggests, hardy water lilies are tough plants that can survive cold weather.  They are typically planted in spring or early summer and will die back in the fall.  However, the tubers  - the underground part of the stem -  survive the winter in the pond bottom as long as the water temperature doesn't drop below freezing (32°F or 0°C).Hardy water lilies are a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance addition to any pond.  They are prized for their showy flowers and large, flat pads that grace the water's surface.  Beyond their beauty, they also provide shade for fish and help keep algae growth in check.

As the name suggests, hardy water lilies are tough plants that can survive cold weather.  They are typically planted in spring or early summer and will die back in the fall.  However, the tubers  - the underground part of the stem -  survive the winter in the pond bottom as long as the water temperature doesn't drop below freezing (32°F or 0°C).


Here's a more detailed breakdown of temperature requirements for hardy water lilies:

Ideal Water Temperature: 60°F to 80°F (15.5°C to 26.6°C)
Minimum Water Temperature (Winter): 32°F (0°C)
Night Time Temperatures: Night time temperatures can fluctuate as long as the minimum water temperature isn't reached.

Price List

Changeable Hardy

Comanche

$23.25

Sioux

$23.25

Peach / Orange Hardy

Barbara Dobbins

$23.25

Berit Strawn

$25.50

Colorado

$23.25

Georgia Peach

$25.50

Mangkala Ubol

$23.25

Peaches & Cream

$23.25

Perry's Orange Sunset

$59.50

Wanvisa

$23.25

Pink Hardy

Arc-en-Ciel

$23.25

Carnea Water Lily: A Burst of Pink for Your Pond

$23.25

Crystal

$24.00

Firecrest

$23.25

Hollandia (Darwin)

$23.25

Madame Wilfron Gonnere

$23.25

Mayla

$27.00

Patio Joe

$24.00

Perry's Fire Opal

$27.00

Pink Splash

$51.00

Purple Hardy

Detective Erica

$55.00

Purple Fantasy

$42.00

Red Hardy

Almost Black

$27.00

Attraction

$23.25

Perry's Baby Red

$23.25

Perry's Super Red

$28.50

Red Spider

$23.25

Rembrant

$23.25

White Hardy

Albatros

$23.25

Moondance

$28.50

Odorata White

$23.25

Perry's Double White

$23.25

Snowball (Gonnere)

$23.25

Virginalis

$23.25

Yellow Hardy

Chromatella

$23.25

Inner Light

$23.25

Joey Tomocik

$23.25

Lemon Chiffon

$23.25

Paranee

$28.50

Texas Dawn

$23.25

Yellow Bangpra

$23.25

Unnamed Hardy

Changeable

$23.25

Peach

$23.25

Pink

$23.25

Red

$23.25

White

$23.25

Yellow

$23.25

Dwarf / Pygmy Hardy

Aurora

$24.00

Alba

#24.00

Helvola

28.50

Chubby

$24.00

Pheobus

$24.00

Snow Princess

$33.00

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