Nymphaea Madam Wilfrom Gonnere
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A popular decorative, oxygenating and water filtering plant. The submerged leaves grow in whorls of 4 to 8, up to 4 cm long and are produced on trailing stems to 2 m or more long. Prefers full sun in deeper water to 1m, but will grow in part-shade in shallow water. A good habitat plant providing food and shelter
Dwarf/Miniature Papyrus is an evergreen dwarf tassel, grass-like plant. Sometimes incorrectly named as Cyperus papyrus ‘nana’. It grows to 45cm in height and does best if kept moist at all times. Will grow in part shade to full sun and is frost sensitive. ADD TO WISHLIST
This is a gorgeous waterlily. It is a free flowering dwarf pink waterlily with 8cm flowers in late Spring through Summer. New leaves are bronzy-purple with deep purple blotches, turning green as they mature. Ideal for tubs or small ponds in full sun. Plant at a depth of 20-30cm over the crown. ADD TO WISHLIST
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This is a free flowering compact growing waterlily. It produces brilliant rose pink to ruby red cup-shaped flowers. It is ideal for any size pond. ADD TO WISHLIST
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Cyperus Papyrus is a tall sedge (1.5 – 2.4m) of the ancient Egyptians. It is a very popular plant with great architectural structure. Does well at the waters edge or in boggy ground. It’s leafless triangular stems are topped with a dense head of fine branchlets. Prefers full sun and a mild climate. ADD TO WISHLIST
A changeable dwarf waterlily. Flowers (8-10cm) open 1st day as apricot and darken each day to apricot-orange and the orange-red. Green leaves with purple blotches. Suit small ponds & tubs. ADD TO WISHLIST
An unusual wetland plant with striking tall spikes of yellow flowers. It has upright sword-shaped pleated leaves. Wind, coastal & frost tolerant. Red Root grows to 1.5m in height & may be grown in water to 10cm deep. ADD TO WISHLIST
Wachendorfia thyrsiflora Read More »
An upright native rush with shiny bright green foliage 3mm thick & upto 1.5m high. It produces pale straw-brown flower spikes. It also prefers damp soils in semi-shade. It is an excellent habitat plant for wet areas including pond & dam edges. ADD TO WISHLIST
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