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Water Forget-Me-Not: A Charming Aquatic Beauty
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Water Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis scorpioides) is a captivating aquatic plant that adds vibrant color and natural charm to ponds, streams, and wetlands. With its delicate sky-blue flowers and versatility, this perennial plant has become a favorite choice among water garden enthusiasts who want to enhance the beauty and ecological value of their water features.
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Why You Need Creeping Jenny in Your Pond
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Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia), also known as Moneywort, is a fantastic addition to any water feature, whether it’s a pond, waterfall, or fountain. Its versatility as a ground cover and container plant, combined with its aesthetic and functional benefits, makes it a must-have for any water garden enthusiast. Adding Creeping Jenny to your pond will not only enhance its visual appeal but also contribute positively to the ecosystem.
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Red Leaved Canna
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The Red Leaved Canna, also known as the Canna Lily Red Leaves, is arguably one of the best options for anyone looking to add bold color and texture to their garden. Its deep, dark chocolate, red leaves seem to glow in the sun, creating a dramatic and tropical vibe for any garden space. This versatile beauty thrives equally well in water gardens, ponds, bogs, or even in traditional flower beds, provided that its roots remain moist.
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Why You Need Pickerel Weed in Your Water Garden
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You might raise an eyebrow at the inclusion of the word "weed" in the name of a plant recommended for your water garden, but don't let that deceive you. Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata), otherwise known as pickerel rush, is anything but a nuisance. Quite the contrary, it is an exceptionally lovely and serviceable addition to any water garden, providing both beauty and ecology. Pickerelweed plants add a splash of color and dynamism with brilliant flower spikes to ponds, bogs, and rain garden edges and are incredibly low maintenance.
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