This creeping plant has eye catching variegated leaves with single white flowers June-July. It is suitable for bog gardens, pond and stream sides. It can be grown in up to 2-5cms of water over the crown in full sun to part shade.
A creeping marginal with heart shaped green leaves and pretty bracts of pure white flowers June-July. It is suitable for bog gardens, stream and pond sides. It can be grown in 2-5cms of water over the crown in full sun or part shade.
This striking plant has black banding horizontally on stems resembling porcupine quills. It is an excellent structural plant providing interest and contrast in the pond margins. It will thrive in boggy ground or pond edges with up to 15cms over the crown. This plant does well in sun to part shade. It is advisable to plant in a container to control the spread.
A marginal plant with rush-like narrow green leaves being umbels of many cup shape pink flowers during June- July.
Height 90cms
Water depth over the rhizome 5-20cm.
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