Can water hyacinth live directly in the water?
Water hyacinth originated in Brazil. Widely distributed in the Yangtze River and Yellow River basins of China and southern provinces. Born in ponds, ditches and rice fields at an altitude of 200- 1500m. Tropical Asia is also widely cultivated.
Water hyacinth has many axillary buds, which can develop into new plants. Its creeping branches are long, tender and crisp, and after breaking, it becomes an independent new plant with strong asexual reproduction ability.
Water hyacinth needs high illumination, and the longer the illumination time, the stronger the photosynthesis. Whether the climate is cold or warm, it should be illuminated for 4-5 hours every day, especially in spring. If it can't be seen or spread for 2-3 days due to too strict coverage, the water hyacinth will rot and even die.