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Quelles plantes flottantes pour les étangs et bassins de jardin ?

Which floating plants for ponds and garden ponds?

Today we are going to tell you about 5 floating plants for your pond or garden pond. Floating pond or garden pond plants are often very attractive, especially when they float on the surface of the water.

That said, these plants represent much more than their decorative aspect. Among other properties, they reduce the amount of light and UV, which helps in particular to reduce the presence of algae.

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Five floating plants for the pond and pond

Without further ado, here is a list of floating plants to place in your pond, pond or garden pond!

1. Azolla caroliniana

Azolla caroliniana is a floating sanitizing plant native to America. It forms a blue-green carpet on your pond or garden pond. Then, it turns into a bronze-colored fern in winter.

Azolla caroliniana: a perfect sanitizing floating plant for ponds and ponds

This color change is the charm of the Azolla caroliniana. What's more, it absorbs nitrogen from the air.

Good to know: this floating plant is very invasive, make sure to reduce its density regularly.

2. Salvinia natans (floating fern)

Salvinia natans is one of the few floating water ferns. In general, it evolves in warm environments but does not spread at full speed like other floating plants.

Salvinia natans is a floating aquatic fern where fish love to take refuge

Finally, we recommend this plant if your pond contains fish. Your marine animals will love to take refuge there to stay cool.

3. Pistia stratiotes

Bred and grown in Britain, Pistia stratiotes is more commonly known as 'water lettuce'. It provides excellent water coverage, which eliminates excess nitrates in the water and reduces the appearance of algae.

Water lettuce is a perfect floating plant for removing excess nitrate

Pistia stratiotes is suitable for small sunny ponds in summer but should be kept in a heated greenhouse in winter.

4. Lemna minor

The Lemna minor or “little duckweed” is a tiny species that spreads out to cover the entire surface of the pond. It is one of the most common floating plants in garden ponds and ponds. Its flowering period extends from May to June and it can reproduce very quickly if the sunshine is sufficient.

Duckweed, a floating plant with multiple uses

It is also a food source for ducks, tadpoles, turtles, koi and goldfish. It is even used to feed livestock, as it is rich in protein. Finally, this aquatic plant is useful in reducing the proliferation of algae, as it provides shade to the pond.

Good to know: this floating plant only lives in bodies of water with a depth of less than 250 cm of water.

5. Water Aloe (stratiotes)

The Water Aloe , also called water pineapple or water soldier is very interesting because it only floats during the summer months. In autumn, it sinks to the bottom of the water, where it hibernates during the winter. Then, in the spring, it rises to the surface.

Water aloe, a floating plant appreciated for its oxygenating properties

Finally, this plant native to Europe and certain regions of Asia develops magnificent white flowers in summer. Flowering of Water Aloe takes place from June to August. In addition to its oxygenating function, this floating plant is very popular due to its rarity. It is one of the most popular plants for garden pond enthusiasts.

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Conclusion

So which floating plants are you going to choose for your pond or garden pond?

Whichever floating plants you choose, know that they will all play a vital role in your pond. They will ensure a natural balance and maintain clear water.

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Finally, do not hesitate to choose your aquatic plants according to the population of your basin or your pond. And for more aquarium tips and tricks, keep reading our blog!

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