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Pond Plants

Waterlilies, Bog Plants, Lotus and more

Pond Plants

A pond that is devoid of plants looks incomplete. Happily, there is a growing trend towards regarding ponds as integral components of water garden schemes, rather than as fish only reserves.

Even koi pools, whose voraciously herbivorous inhabitants might seem to preclude the keeping of plants, are beginning to reflect this new way of thinking. A wise choice of plants and appropriate planting techniques can result in a degree of compatibility that was once thought unattainable.

AlpinesAlpines
Alpines found around and close to the pond
Bog PlantsBog Plants
Bog plants found by the pond edges
Deep-water PlantsDeep-water Plants
deep water plants submerged in deep ponds
FernsFerns
All types of ferns that may fit your garden design
Floating PlantsFloating Plants
Plants which just float on the surface of the water and their roots dangle in water
LotusLotus
Lotus plants in the ponds
MarginalsMarginals
You can select from a wide variety of marginals
Moisture-Loving PlantsMoisture-Loving Plants
Moisture loving plants need very moist ground
Ornamental grassesOrnamental grasses
Ornamental grasses to bring out the natural look of the pond
OxygenatorsOxygenators
Water plants believed to produce oxygen underwater are called oxygenators
Trees and ShrubsTrees and Shrubs
Trees and shrubs ideal for your pond
WaterliliesWaterlilies
A diverted range of a colourful pond lilies

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