The terms 'aquatic plants” and 'pond plants' represent
a wide range of plants growing in several habitats. Outdoor Magic,
which services the tri-state area (NY, NJ and CT) works with clients
to choose the best aquatic plants for their specific outdoor pond,
based on pond depth and client preference.
Some aquatic plants grow in deep water. Lotus and Water
Lilies (Deep
Water Plants)
are the
most
famous
of this
pond
plant
group. Others grow in the shallower margins (Marginal Plants) of
the pond. Many pond plants like the growing conditions in the moist
bogs (Bog Plants) on the rim of the pond and another group grows
completely submerged in the pond water (Submersed or Oxygenating
Plants). Still others just float on the surface of the pond (Floating
Plants) and need not be rooted in anything at all. These plants
are all important to the natural balance of the garden pond.
Deep Water Plants include Lotus and Water Lilies.
These pond plants bloom profusely when fertilized with adequate
amounts of aquatic
plant fertilizer (safe for koi fish) and are available in
many colors and sizes. Water Lilies are available in hardy and
tropical
varieties.
Marginal Plants encompass a vast variety of Pond Plants that
include such well-known species as cattails. Marginal pond plants grow in two
to twelve inches of water depending on variety and size.
Bog Plants grow in the constantly moist, but not totally submerged areas around
the rim of the pond.
Oxygenating Plants grow totally submerged and perform the
important functions of competing with algae for nutrients in the pond and providing
cover
and spawning
grounds for pond fish.
Floating Plants such as Water Hyacinths and Water Lettuce provide fast shade
and cover for the pond
surface.
Call Outdoor Magic at (845) 398-2116 to discuss your ideas and
questions for incorporating the right aquatic plants into your existing pond
or new pond
project.
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