his range of plants are aquatic plants that root strongly in the bottom of a pond with leaves that float on the water surface. The best example of this category is water lilies and lotuses. We have a range of native plants that also fit into this category. Other deep water plants come from the Nymphoides and Hydrocleys family and can be used in place of water lilies in shady ponds and look good grown with native reeds and grasses. A number of these plants can also be used in smaller water features and water containers.
Please see separate category for a list of water lilies.
These plants are sold in 75mm pots with well grown roots ready to plant directly in your water garden or to repot into a larger container to put in your pond. All plants come with planting instructions.
Please refer to the Order tab for details on how to order plants and information on availability.This page orders the plants by botanical name for a list ordered by common name select the Common Name column heading
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