Southern Waternymph | Najas guadalupensis in Family Najadaceae ... Aquatic Plant Species
Most pond and aquatic plants are placed into planting baskets and then placed at a suitable level in the pond since not all plants like deep water like the water lily. Najas guadalupensis the Southern Waternymph is such a plant.
The aquatic plant Najas guadalupensis whose common name is Southern Waternymph which belongs to the family Najadaceae is a native plant of the USA.
Southern Waternymph is an annual aquatic which menas it lasts for a single growing season only.
Thick leaves are a characteristic of this pond plant. The leaves of Southern Waternymph are narrow.
Najas guadalupensis or Southern Waternymph does not produce any meaningful flowers.
The plant can be propagated by seed or cutting.
Najas guadalupensis whose common name is Southern Waternymph blooms in summer
Najas guadalupensis belongs to the plant family Najadaceae. Like most aquatic plants Southern Waternymph needs a lot of good light to grow at its best. It grows at a moderate rate.
Southern Waternymph can reach a height of 4 feet.