Water lilies look marvellous in every garden, park or other green area with water reservoir. They enchant with their beauty, are easy to cultivate and provide opportunity of diverse use according to personal likings. Water lilies are a very diversified group, however they all share one feature – lilies are wonderful decoration of ponds, waterholes and any other body of water. With their presence reservoir becomes vivid and more natural.
We have prepared a wide range of cheap pond plants for you to order, including also those species which grow on coasts. Typha angustifolia, commonly known as narrowleaf cattail, seems to be the most widely recognized one, especially because of its fluffy, brown flowering heads. Sagittaria sagittifolia is also worth attention, because of the ability to create various kinds of leaves, including an amazing shape of an arrow and also, its oxygenating qualities.
Moreover, there are also various kinds of Acorus calamus, including a really amazing one with striped leaves. Another coastal water plant, available in our store, is Alisma plantago-aquatica, which has been commonly used in folk medicine.
Typha gracilis Perennial rhizome rooted in the ground. Leaves narrow lanceolate green height 1- 1,5 m
Typha minima is the smallest of the cattails. It reaches on average 30–80 centimetres,the stem is erect and simple,the leaves are blue-green, linear, very narrow and not shiny.The only species suitable for small ponds.
Pontederia cordata blue Water vigorous perennial, elongated dark green leaves grow out of the water Effective blue inflorescences persist for many weeks until early autumn, when most of the aquatic plants have faded
Sagittaria japonica Water perennial It produces 3 types of leaves, the lower underwater narrow, ovate leaves above water or sagittate lying on the surface of the water,
Sagittaria australis Benni There are many types of Arrowhead, but none like this! Water perennial with red leaves rooted in the bottom Heart-shaped leaves
Butomus umbelatus is a perennial Leaves narrow dark straight, and 6-petalled rosy-pink flowers held in umbels well above water level
Juncus effusus spiralis is a variety of juncus effusus is a perennial plant with green spiraling stems,Plants grow to 45 cm high
Jencus effusus Perennial with short rhizome from which grow smooth, narrow stalk, live green color. The plant grows well in shallow water (at the edge of the pond), undemanding. Retains the green color in the winter,
Juncus inflexus Perennial hummocks. Stems and leaves glaucous-blue densely clustered height. 30 - 60cm. Flowering VI - VII.
Juncus ensifolius low perennial has green dagger shaped leaves,Decorative dark-brown inflorescences
Scirpus mucronatus Schoenoplectus mucronatus interesting, very rare species (listed in the Red Book of endangered species), reaches approx. 1m. height forming dense clumps
Phragmites australis variegata Perennial rhizome deeply rooted in the bottom. The stems erect to 1.8m. height, with attractive narrow deep golden yellow variegated leaves