Pontederia
Pot Cultivation
These plants can be grown in water up to 18 inches deep. Plant them in 5-gallon containers or larger, in sun or partial shade. The less hardy species can be wintered in northern gardens by sinking them to the bottom of the pond where the rhizomes won't freeze.Propagation
In the fall or spring, the rhizomes can be lifted, divided and replanted. The rotted portion from the previous year's growth should be removed and discarded before replanting and excessive roots should be trimmed away. The rhizome should be set in the pot so that the cut edge is near the edge of the container. This allows maximum growing room. Stolon cuttings may also be taken in the summer or fresh seeds may be collected in late summer and sown.P. cordata |
P. rotundifolia |
VARIETIES
- P. cordata;
- P. dilatata. Royal Blue
- P. lanceolata & var. alba, angustifolia;
- P. rotundifolia.