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White Water Lily

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White Water Lily

Chemical Treatments

Read and follow label instructions before using any chemical in water. Dilute with enough water to permit even coverage over area to be treated. There may be restrictions or waiting periods on treated water.

  • 2,4-D - Mix 1 to 1 1/2 gallons of any 2,4-D containing 4 lb acid per gallon with 8 ounces of dishwashing detergent and 50 gallons of water per surface acre. Spray mixture evenly over plants.
  • Granular 2,4-D - use 30 to 40 lb active ingredient per surface acre. Broadcast over the surface of weeds.
  • Renovate – 2 to 8 quarts plus a non-ionic surfactant per surface acre of plant coverage (not entire pond acreage.) Mix and spray evenly over plant leaves.

The information given here is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended toward other products that may also be suitable.

We have taken particular attention to make certain that all herbicide treatments have been registered with the Environmental Protection Agency for use in the manner described. Registrations for specific practices are often changed or deleted; therefore, treatments suggested in this information sheet may not remain current indefinitely. Read and observe the manufacturer's label to prevent misuse of a herbicide. It is not intended or proposed that usage of any given practice suggested in this information sheet be in violation with existing registration or manufacturer's label.

If you fail to carefully read and follow suggested treatments, you could cause extensive damage to the environment, crops, livestock or humans.

Biological Treatments

Grass carp do not effectively control White Water Lily. See more information on grass carp.