The diffrence between these two plants is that water hyacinth boosts lilac or violet petals , and the water lettuce has large leaves that are ripped. :)
The difference between these two plants is that water hyacinth boasts lilac or violet petals, and the water lettuce has large leaves that are ribbed. Water hyacinth should also not be confused with water lettuce because hyacinth may not be able to withstand cold weather the way that water lettuce can.
Water hyacinth should also not be confused with water lettuce because hyacinth may not be able to withstand cold weather the way that water lettuce can.
If you want flowers that will make your pond more attractive, the water hyacinth may be the bloom you're looking for. It's important to know how to properly care for these flowers so that they will continue thriving as a colorful addition to your yard
Water lettuce is a free-floating plant with many spongy, dusty green simple leaves. The leaves are covered in very fine hairs and arranged in a spiral pattern from the center of the plant. The leaves are 1 to 6 inches wide and have large veins running their length.
The diffrence between these two plants is that water hyacinth boosts lilac or violet petals , and the water lettuce has large leaves that are ripped. :)
ReplyDeleteThe difference between these two plants is that water hyacinth boasts lilac or violet petals, and the water lettuce has large leaves that are ribbed. Water hyacinth should also not be confused with water lettuce because hyacinth may not be able to withstand cold weather the way that water lettuce can.
ReplyDeleteWater hyacinth should also not be confused with water lettuce because hyacinth may not be able to withstand cold weather the way that water lettuce can.
ReplyDeleteWATER LETTUCE : - NO STEM
ReplyDelete- ITS ROOTS HANGING SUBMERRGE
BENEATH FLOATING LEAVES
-THICK,SOFT LEAVES
-NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
WATER HYACINTH: -HAVE STEMS
-A FREE FLOATING PLANT
-OVATE,BROAD,GLOSSY LEAVES
-FLOWERING PLANT
WATER LETTUCE : - NO STEM
ReplyDelete- ITS ROOTS HANGING SUBMERRGE
BENEATH FLOATING LEAVES
-THICK,SOFT LEAVES
-NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
WATER HYACINTH: -HAVE STEMS
-A FREE FLOATING PLANT
-OVATE,BROAD,GLOSSY LEAVES
FLOWERING PLANT
Water hyacinth are a free-floating perennial aquatic plant native to tropical and sub-tropical South America. With broad, thick, glossy, ovate leaves.
ReplyDeleteWater Lettuce has thick, soft leaves that form a rosette and floats on surface. :D
OH NO :O
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting.
ReplyDelete-Mdm Nurul
I found the same answer as what carmen did!arhhhhhh!!!!!!
ReplyDelete-chloe-
A water hyacinth has a bulbous stalk unlike a water lettuce -Hansheng-
ReplyDeleteIf you want flowers that will make your pond more attractive, the water hyacinth may be the bloom you're looking for. It's important to know how to properly care for these flowers so that they will continue thriving as a colorful addition to your yard
ReplyDeleteWater lettuce is a free-floating plant with many spongy, dusty green simple leaves. The leaves are covered in very fine hairs and arranged in a spiral pattern from the center of the plant. The leaves are 1 to 6 inches wide and have large veins running their length.
rif`ah darwisyah
6 joy