Lythrum salicaria (Purple loosestrife)
£2.90 – £22.90Lythrum salicaria (Purple loosestrife) has plentiful long lasting light purple flowers quite late in the season and provides perching points for dragonflies. Indispensable.
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Lythrum salicaria (Purple loosestrife) has plentiful long lasting light purple flowers quite late in the season and provides perching points for dragonflies. Indispensable.
Lythrum salicaria Blush is a sport of the species with strong pink flowers on woody stems.
Lythrum salicaria Robert is a compact form of loosestrife whose flowers are rosy pink rather than purple.
Marsilea mutica (banded water clover) is a sport of the water fern, or water four leaf clover, and has attractive light coloured marbling patterns on its floating leaves.
Marsilea quadrifolia is a vigorous native aquatic fern with floating leaves divided into four.
Matteucia struthiopteris (Shuttlecock or Ostrich Fern) has impressive plumes of bright green feathery fronds which go with any planting scheme.
Mazus reptans ‘alba’ (White Chinese marshflower) is a very pretty, dainty white flowered form.
Mazus reptans (Chinese marshflower) has dainty nodding blue bells.
The Medium Native Pond Pack is suitable for ponds 4-6 square metres area, max depth 60cm and shelves up to 20cm deep.
The Medium Pond Pack is a pack of fifteen types of easy plants and empty baskets ready to pot up as required. Suitable for ponds of 4-6 square metres and shelves up to 20cm deep.
Mentha aquatica (Water mint) is a well known native plant, excellent for wildlife ponds for its nectar and scrambling habit.
Mentha cervina (Water spearmint, Preslia) is probably the mintiest of all the water mints, this has compact grey-green foliage and the usual lilac flowers.