Water palm (Stratiotes). A plant brought from the British Isles,

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Water palm (Stratiotes). A plant brought from the British Isles,

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Duckweed (Lemna). It is recommended to use duckweed and three-lobed duckweed for populating a pond. Duckweed humpback and duckweed multi-root are not suitable for growing. However, we would not recommend planting duckweed in a pond, as over time it will completely cover the surface of the pond, and getting rid of duckweed is extremely problematic! The plant forms a carpet of small green leaves with roots on the surface of the water. Duckweed grows very strongly. It reproduces by dividing part of the plants in the summer. This is a hardy plant, resistant to frost. Duckweed is useful because it serves as food for fish and protects the water from overheating.

it forms rosettes floating on the surface of the water and singapore mobile database the top of a pineapple. The leaves have sharp edges, the flowers are white with three petals. Male flowers form inflorescences, and female flowers are single. The plant rises to the surface of the water only during flowering, which occurs from June to July. It grows both in the sun and in the shade. Water palm (or water palm) is a fairly hardy plant, capable of surviving the winter in the form of dormant buds. It reproduces by division in the summer. This plant has long proven itself in many summer cottage ponds and has received the most positive reviews from people.

Oxygenating plants
What plants are a must have in a pond? Oxygenating plants are a very important part of every pond. They prevent pond pollution and serve as food and spawning grounds for fish. These are underwater inhabitants. Their stems, leaves, flowers are usually under water and only occasionally peek out. These plants should be planted in baskets around the beginning of May and lowered to the bottom of the pond. Each basket should be placed on a bottom surface area of ​​1 m2. The plants are propagated by cuttings.

Myriophyllum. Myriophyllum spicata with reddish flowers and Myriophyllum verticillata, the leaves of which are densely planted on the stem in the form of whorls, are used to populate ponds. The stems of the plant are thin, long, pinnate. The leaves are green or brownish, lush. Myriophyllum is very useful for a pond, as it enriches the water with oxygen. The plant is well suited for small reservoirs. It is widespread in our country, it does not bloom often. Myriophyllum propagates by cuttings in spring and summer, it is a very beautiful plant.
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