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5 Most Beautiful Floating Flower Plants for Ponds

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If you have a backyard pond/water feature at your home, you will indeed be looking for different decorative items for your pond. Floating aquatic plants are always the first option of pond owners when choosing plants for their pond. There are multiple options available with online stores as well. Floating pond plants improve the look of your backyard pond and increase oxygen and reduce algae growth.

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Talking about species of the floating water plants for ponds, there is a wide variety in the market. To find out more about the floating water plants and how to choose to decorate the pond in this article.

What are Floating Plants?

Floating water plants for ponds are distinct from other plants in that they do not grow with their roots in the earth. Their roots dangle in the water while the remainder of the plant floats like a raft on top. This uncommon group of plants gets all of their nutrients from the water, preventing the requirement for soil roots. Duckweed, for example, is a source of food for local species, and mares tail provide a haven for fish spawning.

5 Best Flowering Plants for Ponds

The list of best flowering species that can be used as floating plants in ponds are given below:

Hyacinth

Water Hyacinth is the most popular floating water garden plant. With lush leaves and bright purple flowers and well known to help remove excess nutrients from your pond, thus helping to remove the food algae uses to grow. Gives cover for your fish from predators plus giving a great spawning area for the fish. The flower scan rise above the pond making it an eye catcher. Its long feathery dangling roots easily make it perfect for added filtration.

Water Poppies

Water Poppies are small floating pond plants with yellow flowers, it sends out stems with mini-like green lily pads on top the water surface. With wonderful texture and color the water poppy is a perfect contrast for the larger pond plants. With cover for your fish and the filtration of excess nutrients a perfect floating plant for your pond edge.

Variegated Water Snowflake

The largest of the snowflakes with feathery-fringed flowers up to 1.5” wide. The green leaves can grow up to 8” across. Loves water depth up to 8” deep, low maintenance just occasionally take out the dying leaves. Right conditions this snowflake can flower spring into the fall One of the more distinctive flowering floating pond plants that offers surface coverage and protection for your fish. 

American Frogbit

The American Frogbit Floating Plant, otherwise known as Limnobiumspongia, is so easy to grow, simply toss in your pond with the roots floating and watch it grow. The bright green foliage has multiple shapes from round to heart-shaped to kidney-shaped. Will produce small white flowers,provides protection for young fish in your pond.The frogbit plant will adsorb excess nitrogen and phosphates to help with algae problems and for a naturally healthy clean pond.

Water Hawthorne

Water Hawthorne or knowing as Aponogetondistachyosis a submerged perennial with simple, floating leaves and small white flowers that have a vanilla fragrance, these blooms are held just above the surface. More common to be potted but will grow as a floating plant in water up to 12” deep. Will root in the substrate as the roots grow and reach the bottom.Flowers in cool weather and are frost resistant,flowers are abundant when this plant is in bloom. Will go dormant in the heat of the summer.

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