what are aquatic plant
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Plants which lives in water are known as a aquatic plants.
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1. Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
The Water Hyacinth is extremely popular for its easy maintenance and beautiful violet blooms. With heavy flower production for most of the year, the blooms will surely add color to your outdoor area.
Hardiness Zones: 10-12
Height: 4-26 inches
Light Requirements: full sun full shade
Water Hyacinth
2. Water Lettuce (Pistia stratiotes)
Water Lettuce has large velvety leaves that resemble spinach. In the right conditions, this plant will develop tiny white flowers as well. The plants spread out quickly therefore a large fountain would make a nice home.
Hardiness Zones: 10-12
Height: 3-10 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
Water Lettuce
3. Sensitive Plant (Neptunia aquatica)
Contrary to its name, the Sensitive Plant is not sensitive at all. Its mini fern leaves close at night and the flowers bloom all summer long. Flowers can be either yellow or magenta depending on the seed family.
Hardiness Zones: 9-12
Height: 3-5 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
Sensitive Plant
4. Lucky 4-Leaf Clover (Marsilea mutica)
You can create your own good luck by planting 4-leaf clovers in your fountain. This particular species will create a blanket of clovers over any water surface.
Hardiness Zones: 9-11
Height: 1-4 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
4-Leaf Clover
5. Moneywort (Bacopa monnieri)
These water garden plants produce many small glossy leaves that float to the surface to form a dense carpet on the water. Moneyworts are also known to produce small fragrant flowers in the summer.
Hardiness Zones: 8-12
Height: 3-7 inches
Light Requirements: full sun full shade
Moneywort
6. Mosaic Flower (Ludwigia sedioides)
The Mosaic Flower requires a water temperature of 72 degrees or higher so it might not be a possibility for all climates (especially Wisconsin) but nonetheless, if you have a way to heat the water, it would be well worth it. These surface covering plants create green and red rosettes of diamond shaped leaves.
Hardiness Zones: 11-12
Height: surface only
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
mosaic
7. Water Poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides)
The Water Poppy looks much like its land-loving cousin with simple yet elegant pedals and a dark center.
Hardiness Zones: 9-12
Height: 1-6 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
Water Poppy
8. Red Star Ludwigia (Ludwigia glandulosa)
Much of the Red Star is actually submerged with only 10% popping out from the surface. You will also need to be aware of the creeping properties this plant has since it may creep right into your pump and burn in out.
Hardiness Zones: 9-12
Height: 3-7 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
Red Star Ludwigia
9. Red Parrots Feather Dwarf (Myriophyllum spp)
The red stems and small green leaves make these water coverings a perfect accent to a fountain. Very easy growers that spread quickly across the surface.
Hardiness Zones: 7-12
Height: 1-3 inches
Light Requirements: full sun full shade
Red Parrots Feather
10. Fairy Moss (Azolla filiculoides)
If you are looking for a low-level, shallow growing surface covering, the mini fern-like leaves of Fairy Moss will do just the trick. Not to mention, the leaves change color as the season ends making for a beautiful autumn change.
Hardiness Zones: 6-11
Height: 1-5 inches
Light Requirements: full sun partial shade
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