Plants for pond - Knowledgebase Question

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ (Zone 6B)
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Question by clgraf5
March 22, 2009
I am looking for what would be the best plants to plant around a pond


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Answer from NGA
March 22, 2009
Here are a few ideas: Sagittaria Latifolia Arrowhead shaped leaves up to 18 inches tall add a coarse texture to the pond. Three petaled white flowers appear from June through August. Spreads well in earthen ponds. Dulichium arundinaceum Looks like a small bamboo grove, but is actually an aquatic grass, great for growing along the border of a water garden. An easy to grow choice for compact edge planting. Carex nigra Lovely blue-green grass for texture along pond edges. No other plant can provide this unique color on weeping grassy stalks. Flower is insignificant in spring. Cotula coronipifolia Spreading groundcover with dense glossy leaves on trailing stems. Yellow flowers in summer produce seed that drop off and maintain the plants' presence along the ponds' edge. Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Glowing red flower spikes are held above red-tinged leaves. Blooms late summer and early fall. Good naturalizer. Glyceria spectabilis variegatta An aquatic grass that has purple foliage in spring and brightly variegated leaves in summer.

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