Aquatic Mint
Lush edge cover. Mint fragrance.
Arrow Arum
Dark green arrow-shaped foliage.
Cardinal Flower
Gorgeous, slender plant with crimson flower spikes.
Cattail
Long slender grass-like foliage with brown catkin. Good for background.
Chameleon
Multi-colored foliage of white, green, red and maroon and tiny white flowers. Low growing.
Creeping Jenny, Golden Yellowish green foliage with occasional bright yellow flowers. Low growing.
Dwarf Variegated Sweetflag
Grows in tufts of green and white variegated ‘grass-like’ leaves. Low grower. This aquatic plant is also known as acorus gramineus variegatus.
Golden Club ‘Golden Spike’ flower with large blue-green leathery leaves. Low grower.
Iris Black Gamecock Striking purple, almost black. Louisiana Iris. A striking addition to any water garden.
Iris Dixie Deb Yellow flowering Louisiana Iris.
Iris Her Highness Graceful, narrow foliage and beautiful white blossoms. Louisiana Iris.
Iris Japanese Variegated Green and white variegated sword-like foliage with outstanding purple flowers.
Iris Professor Claude Beautiful Louisiana Iris with red- violet flowers
Iris Pseudacorus Bright yellow blossoms, sword-like leaves. Large clumps. Excellent Iris, easy to grow. This aquatic plant is also known as the yellow flag iris.
Lizard’s Tail Triangular foliage with unique narrow white spike blooms that resemble a lizard’s tail.
Sedge Bluish-green grass-like foliage. Very graceful.
Sweetflag, Variegated Long linear green and white variegated leaves. Grows in clumps. This aquatic plant is also known as acorus calamus variegatus
Water Celery, Variegated Compact leaves similar to those found on celery stalks, beautifully variegated with pink, white and green. Will form mats making a nice ground cover or it will float on the surface as an excellent water filter. White flowers.
Zebra Rush Segmented stalks with a horizontal green and white variegation. Ideal for background.
Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
September 7th, 2010
If your pond's surface is frozen over, Do Not break the ice, doing so could harm your fish. Instead, use warm water to melt a hole in the ice or use a pond Deicers to keep a hole open.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA