Aquatic plant catalogue

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Welcome to our new online plant catalogue.

Over the coming year we will build this catalogue providing our own photographic links to each of the species listed that we sell. The species will be categorised into different groups to assist your selection.

Unlike our competitors, we actively encourage our clients to participate in the process of creating or restoring their pond project for which our services have been engaged and we hope this catalogue will assist our customers (both existing and new) to select the plants they wish to see in their pond for future enjoyment.

Our pricings for plants are listed below and, whilst are comparable with most retail outlets, are better value in that they've been potted up and are ready to see you through their first years' growing season.

Aquatic categories:

Lilies
The focal point of any pond, especially when in flower. Planted on the pond floor lilies produce white, yellow, red or pink flowers with bright green through to mottled green/red leaves.

Deep Marginal
These plants grow deep in the water, typically 6" to 18" deep. Their leaves and flowers can extend beyond the pond surface by up to 6' and can be gentle to vigorous growers.

Shallow Marginal
A wide range of plants are suitably planted in up to 6" of water with their crowns growing at or below the water surface.

Oxygenation plants - £1 per clump or £5 per potted species

Bog plants - £5 per 13 cm / 1 litre pot species

Shallow marginal - £5 per 13 cm / 1 litre pot species

Deep marginal - £7 per 2 litre pot species

Lilies - £15 per lily; pot size variable

Bog Plants
Bog plants or moisture loving plants can be planted in a range of circumstances, whether they be in a specific bog garden, at the pond edge or in a couple of inches of water.

Oxygenators
Their vigorous growth and ability to give off oxygen into the water make these favourites of any pond. Beware though that their vigour doesn't choke your waterscape.

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