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The document provides a comprehensive list of aquatic plants suitable for ponds, categorized into hardy marginal plants, floating plants, oxygenators, surfacing plants, and tropical plants. Each category includes botanical names, common names, and descriptions of the plants. It also notes that some tropical plants require winter protection and that availability may vary.

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The document provides a comprehensive list of aquatic plants suitable for ponds, categorized into hardy marginal plants, floating plants, oxygenators, surfacing plants, and tropical plants. Each category includes botanical names, common names, and descriptions of the plants. It also notes that some tropical plants require winter protection and that availability may vary.

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“A world of flowers, plants and a whole lot more.

Aquatic Plants
The selection of plants for your pond includes a large variety of marginal plants that do well in wet, soggy soils as
well as in shallow water. Also included are the surface, floating and oxygenators. Protect the tropical plants from
freezing by bringing them indoors for the winter. This list is not necessarily what we carry but to be used for
reference in building a well balanced water pond garden or stream bed.

Botanical Name Common Name Description

Hardy Marginal Plants - Plants for the bog and shallow water
Acorus gramineus ' Variegatus' Variegated sweet flag Iris-like leaves;sweetly scented
Alisma plantago-aquatica Water plantain Small white flowers;attractive ovate foliage
Caltha palustris Yellow marsh marigold Single yellow flowers in April
palustris 'Alba' White marsh marigold White flowers in April
palustris 'Plena' Double marsh marigold Double yellow flowers in April
Carex morrowii Japanese sedge Mounding growth, graceful arching foliage
Dulichium arundinaceum Water bamboo Compact, bamboo-like foliage
Eleocharis montevidensis Spike Rush Dense minature rush, tiny brown flowers
Iris pseudocarpus, versicolor,
variegata Iris Beautiful blue or yellow flowers in June or July
Juncus effusus, patens,
'spiralis', tenuis Rush Spiky, grass-like foliage: evergreen
Liqularia species Ragwort Bright yellow flower spikes in summer
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal flower Red foliage with scarlet flowers
Menyanthes trifoliata Bog Bean Trailing leaves with white flowers
Mimulus guttatus Yellow monkey flower NW native wetland, light green leaves, yellow flwrs
ringens Monkey flower Blooms red or orange July through frost
Myosotis palustris Water forget-me-not Creeping foliage, light blue flowers
Myosotis palustris 'Pinkie' Pink water forget-me-not Spreading foliage, pink flowers
Myosotis palustris 'Snowflake' White water forget-me-not Spreading foliage, white flowers
Peltandra virginica Arrow Arum Dark green, glossy, arrow-shaped leaves
Pontederia species Pickeral rush Spear-shaped leaves; flower spikes
Potentilla pacifica Water potentilla Yellow flowers, 1' tall, spreads quickly
Ranunculus flammula Creeping spearwort Small, delicate groundcover, flowers rich yellow
Sagittaria montevidensis Aztec arrowhead Arrow-shaped leaves; spikes of white flowers
Sagittaria natans Dwarf arrowhead Amphibious marsh plant; 1'-2' tall
Saururus cernuus Lizard's tail Triangular leaves; white 'lizard's tail' flowers
Scirpus species Bulrush Stiff, grassy foliage
tabernaemontani 'Albescens' White rush Thin green variegation on creamy white stem, 3'
'Zebrinus' Zebra rush White horizontal stripes on green stems, 30-36" tall

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Scrophalaria aquatica 'Variegated'
Water figwort Small brown flowers, variegated foliage
Sparganium emersum Burreed Resiliant rush-like plant, handsome foliage
Spartina bakeri Sand cordgrass Grassy foliage, blue gray in color
Thalia dealbata Hardy water canna Large leaves, stout stems, 24-36" tall
Typha species Cattail Velvety cattails in late summer to fall
Umbellifrae oenatne 'Variegata' Variegated water celery Ferny floating foliage; white flowers
Zantedeschia aethiopica Calla lily Large white flowers July to September
Zizania latifolia Wild rice Big, iris-like foliage

Floating Plants- These float freely, roots trail in the water


Azolla caroliniana Fairy moss
*Eichhornia crassipes Water hyacinth Tropical-protect from freezing; lavender flower
Lemna minor Duckweed Tiny green leaves
*Pistia stratiotes Water lettuce Tropical - protect from freezing

Oxygenators - Submerged plants


Ceratophyllum demersum Hornwort Layered hair-like folage, fast growing
Nasturtium officinale Watercress Small green leaves, small white flowers and edible!
Sagittaria subulata Dwarf Sagittaria Narrow leaved grass-like plant that grows in clumps
Vallisneria spiralis Corkscrew Vallisneria Narrow linear leaves, pale green, spiraling upward

Surfacing Plants - These plants are rooted in soil with leaves that float on the surface
Aponogeton distachys Water hawthorne Fragrant, waxy white flowers in spring and fall
Hydrocotyle umbellata Pennywort Small, round leaves for water's edge
Marsilea mutica Variegated water clover Bright green, variegated floating leaves
quadrifolia Four leaf water clover Four leafed clover, prefers 8-15" of water
schelpiana Ruffled water clover Sscalloped edge, prefers 1-3" of water
Nelumbo species Water lotus Huge white or pink flowers;handsome seed pods
Nymphea species and cultivars Water lily Hardy and tropical varieties; protect from freezing
Nymphoides geminata Yellow snowflake Brown and green leaves; fringed yellow flowers

Tropical Plants - Need winter protection


*Colocasia species Water taro Tropical plants noted for large, colored leaves
*Cyperus alternifolius Umbrella palm Tropical - protect from freezing; bring indoors
*isocladus Dwarf papyrus Tropical - tight umbrella-like heads on top of slender
stems

*Denotes plants not hardy.

*Please note that not all of these varieties of plants will be available at all times.

9322 – 196th Street SE, Snohomish, WA 98296 • Phone: 425-481-7565 or 360-668-9575 • www.flowerworldusa.com

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