Cattails and Reed
 
Dwarf Bamboo

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The slender stalks of this plant grow 18" to 24" high. It is not a true bamboo but is a hardy plant to accent the water garden. It is also very winter hardy.

 
Variegated Cattail

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The creamy variegation of this cattail is a welcome addition to the water garden. Grows to 5'. It is a very robust grower so give it plenty of room to spread.

 
Dwarf Cattail

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Similar to a regular cattail but only gets 2' high.

 
Floating Hearts

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This plant with it's yellow flowers and heart-shaped leaves will spread quickly. It should be planted 6" to 12" below the water surface.

 
Variegated Water Celery

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Foliage is pink, green and white. A quick grower. Gets about 1' high. It is very winter hardy and can be planted in stream beds or in between rocks around the pond.

 
Four Leaf Water Clover

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The 2" - 3" four leaf clover floats on the water surface sending their roots into the soil where they can. A fast grower and a good plant to help cover the water surface.

 
Chameleon Plant

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A showy plant with heart-shaped leaves of crimson, green, cream & yellow. Plant 2" below water surface. Gets 12" high.

 
Pennywort

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This plant is excellent for stream beds or planted as a marginal plant. The 1" to 2" leaves stand 6" to 12" out of the water. A very fast grower.

 
Goldstrike Rush

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Striking dark green foliage with yellow-gold vertical striping. The plant maintains its variegation and is very hardy. It grows 2' to 3' tall.