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Deep Marginal Pond Plants

Deep marginal plants live deeper down than marginal plants. These plants can be planted anything from 30-90cm under the water depending on the plant.

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Products

  • Aponogeton distachyos AP970

    Aponogeton distachyos AP970

    White, hawthorne scented flowers, with black centres and dark green tongue-shaped leaves. Useful in that it can provide cover when other plants are yet to appear. Planting depth 15-46cm (6-18").Produces flowers through the cooler months.

    £3.00

  • Nymphoides peltata 'Bennettii' AP1000

    Nymphoides peltata

    Like a miniature water lily with small, dainty, yellow flowers. Popular for wildlife ponds, but plant can spread rapidly. Planting depth 10-46cm (4-18"). Native to UK. Flowers July to September

    £2.50

  • Nuphar lutea (Brandy Bottle Lily) AP1015

    Nuphar lutea (Brandy Bottle Lily) AP1015

    (Brandy bottle lily) Yellow buttercup-like flowers are followed by seed pods of a similar shape to a brandy bottle. This is a large vigorous deep marginal pond plant that will provide good cover. Planting depth 31-91cm (1-3'). Native to UK. Flowers july to September. Ideal for the larger pool. Allow one plant per 5 sq. Metres of surface.

    £7.00

  • Orontium aquaticum (Golden Club) AP990

    Orontium aquaticum (Golden Club) AP990

    Very attractive yellow polker-like flower heads, large spear shaped leaves that can either float or be held above the water, requires a soil depth of at least 15cm, planting depth-upto 31cm. Flowers may to July

    £3.99