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Pond Plants

We can offer you advice on what plants are right for you and your pond. Once you’ve decided on what you want, we’ll supply the plants and pot them for you.
Glyceria Maxima. Grows vigourously but looks good and purifies the water. Needs cutting back in autumn. (click to enlarge) Creeping Jenny. Ground cover plant thrives in ponds. Low growth with numerous yellow flowers. (click to enlarge) Marsh Marigold- Has large green leaves with many white or yellow double flowers  (as shown).  Tolerates partial shade. (click to enlarge) Marsh marigold. This time with single yellow flowers. (click to enlarge) Reedmace ( Bullrush) great for removing nutrient from the water. (click to enlarge) Mimulus species. A short plant, nice flowers, great at nutrient removal. (click to enlarge) Chameleon plant- nice colours, smells of orange peel. (click to enlarge) Hornwort- The best of the oxygenators. Lives on the surface and the fish don’t eat it!. (click to enlarge) Parrots Feather- Another good oxygenator. (click to enlarge) Water Mint- Smells, well, minty! (click to enlarge) Arum Lily- Great flowers. (click to enlarge) Acorus Calamus- Nice looking, grows well too. (click to enlarge) Yellow Skunk Cabbage - Bad name, nice plant. (click to enlarge) Water Lily -Many species are great for surface cover and flowers. (click to enlarge)

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