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MikeCT[_1_] 14-08-2006 03:28 PM

Water lily leaves
 
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea Helvola) which
has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves are starting to die
out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn and winter?

Mike CT



Nick Byford 14-08-2006 07:18 PM

Water lily leaves
 
To a degree yes.
We have a couple of water lilies in our pond too and apart from removing the
leaves that are obviously dead, we tend to leave well alone.

Nick

www.pennix.co.uk

"MikeCT" wrote in message
...
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea Helvola)

which
has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves are starting to die
out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn and winter?

Mike CT





BoyPete 14-08-2006 09:25 PM

Water lily leaves
 
Nick Byford wrote:
To a degree yes.
We have a couple of water lilies in our pond too and apart from
removing the leaves that are obviously dead, we tend to leave well
alone.

Nick

www.pennix.co.uk

"MikeCT" wrote in message
...
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea
Helvola) which has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves
are starting to die out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn
and winter?

Mike CT


Snip of dead material as near to the crown as possible.
--
ßôyþëtë



pammyT 14-08-2006 09:51 PM

Water lily leaves
 

BoyPete wrote:
Snip of dead material as near to the crown as possible.

easier said than done when your pond is 6 feet deep as mine is.Unless
I take up scuba diving.


Jeanne Stockdale 14-08-2006 10:07 PM

Water lily leaves
 

"MikeCT" wrote in message
...
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea Helvola)
which has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves are starting
to die out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn and winter?

Mike CT
The local moorhens are doing the job for us - picking off the leaves to
make their nests


Jeanne



Alan Holmes[_1_] 14-08-2006 11:09 PM

Water lily leaves
 

"BoyPete" wrote in message
...
Nick Byford wrote:
To a degree yes.
We have a couple of water lilies in our pond too and apart from
removing the leaves that are obviously dead, we tend to leave well
alone.

Nick

www.pennix.co.uk

"MikeCT" wrote in message
...
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea
Helvola) which has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves
are starting to die out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn
and winter?

Mike CT


Snip of dead material as near to the crown as possible.


A little bit impractical!

Alan

--
ßôyþëtë





Bob Hobden[_1_] 14-08-2006 11:14 PM

Water lily leaves
 

"MikeCT" wrote
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea Helvola)
which has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the leaves are starting
to die out. Do water lily leaves die down in the autumn and winter?

Yes they do die in the winter back to the crown, and about this time of year
the oldest leaves start to die to be replaced with bright shiny new ones.
Perfectly normal, what isn't normal is one of ours that tries to grow leaves
and even flower during the slightest mild spell in the winter.

--
Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK



Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) 14-08-2006 11:37 PM

Water lily leaves
 

"pammyT" wrote in message
oups.com...

BoyPete wrote:
Snip of dead material as near to the crown as possible.

easier said than done when your pond is 6 feet deep as mine is.Unless
I take up scuba diving.

You mean you have got a lily that is situated 6' feet deep.
Does it manage to flower -if so I want one like that please.



BoyPete 15-08-2006 06:00 PM

Water lily leaves
 
Alan Holmes wrote:
"BoyPete" wrote in message
...
Nick Byford wrote:
To a degree yes.
We have a couple of water lilies in our pond too and apart from
removing the leaves that are obviously dead, we tend to leave well
alone.

Nick

www.pennix.co.uk

"MikeCT" wrote in message
...
This is my first year growing a water lily (Nymphala pygmaea
Helvola) which has flowered well in my mini pond, but now the
leaves are starting to die out. Do water lily leaves die down in
the autumn and winter?

Mike CT


Snip of dead material as near to the crown as possible.


A little bit impractical!

Alan

--
ßôyþëtë


I said 'as near as possible' ;)
To minimise rotting vegetation on the pond bottom.
And at 6ft, that's not a lily, that's a triffid! :)
--
ßôyþëtë




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