Ranunculus aquatilis (Water crowfoot) is a very pretty native oxygenator with long thin branched leaves and white floating flowers in summer. It prefers cooler water conditions and preferably moving water, where it makes long strands.When grown in still water or wet soil it becomes much more finely branched. It will grow and flower in static ponds but won’t like it if it is too warm, tending to die back early. A more versatile choice for most garden ponds is probably one of the milfoils (Myriophyllum). Where possible we will supply R peltatum, which is the still water species producing floating lobed leaves. Available Spring to Autumn.
Plant max height CM | Planting depth cm | Flowering from month | Flowering to month | Availability from month | Availability to month |
5 | 0-100 | 6 | 9 | 4 | 10 |
Availability: the information above is just a guide, if it is not shown Out of Stock it is in stock.
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