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.
Phragmites, the common reed is a large perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world.
Gliceria maxima Variegata are vigorous, spreading, moisture-loving or aquatic, rhizomatous perennial grasses, with narrowly strap-shaped leaves and green or purple-tinged flowering panicles in late summer
Perennial rhizome, leaves narrow, smooth green grows well in the sun, in the shallow water and on shore.
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
Carex pseudocyperus perennial forming dense clumps of leaves angular, sharp, bright green narrow, the height of 1 m.
Phalaris arundinacea 'Picta' is a vigorous perennial grass forming an extensive colony of erect stems to 100cm tall, bearing narrow leaves boldly striped with white, pale and dark green,
Ornamental grass with blood-red colour of the leaf: at the beginning of the season the grass is green with red tips, intense red accumulates on the whole leaf over time (especially when it’s planted in the full sun) and its best appearance is in the autumn. It prefers permeable, mould and moist soil, but once grown, it can even tolerate periodic drought.