Do any of you know what could be ailing my water lilly? The plant is healthy, but the leaves are disintegrating.
water lilly leaves being eaten?
Perhaps this - China mark moth larvae:
http://www.victoria-adventure.org/waterlilies_images/caterpillars/page1.html
Ours disintegrate as they age anyway- the corms of the root are perpetually growing and lengthening as new leaves emerge, and the older leaves age and fall away. Allows room for the new leaves to reach sunlight
Yes, old leaves sink beneath the surface and start to rot but this appears to be predation by an insect. Purchased waterlilies will sometimes come with pests such as China mark moth - we had it.
Chuckl, for every plant, a host of diners!
I knew someone would have an idea! Thank you so much! Have had this lilly for a long time but this is something new. I will research the china mark moth larvae.
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