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Je cherche des plantes qui filtrent l'eau

I'm looking for plants that filter water

When choosing aquatic plants to filter water, you should look for plants that have the ability to remove excess nutrients from the water, such as nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients are often introduced into garden ponds through fish food, plant debris, and fertilizers for surrounding plants.

Here are some of the best aquatic plants to filter your garden pond water:

  1. Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes): This floating plant is excellent for absorbing nutrients from the water. It can also provide shelter and food for the fish in your pond.

  2. Duckweed (Lemna minor): A small floating plant that is very effective at filtering nutrients. It multiplies quickly and can also provide food for fish.

  3. Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus): This aquatic plant has roots that can filter the water in your pond. Additionally, papyrus is a popular aesthetic choice for adding height and texture to your pond.

  4. Horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile): A perennial aquatic plant that is known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. It can help prevent the growth of unwanted algae in your pond.

  5. Common reed (Phragmites australis): This hardy aquatic plant is excellent for water filtration thanks to its roots which can reach up to 3 meters deep into the water.

  6. Arrowhead (Sagittaria sp.): An aquatic plant that is often used to create natural filtration areas in ponds and pools. It can help remove nutrients from the water and prevent algae growth.

  7. Milfoil (Myriophyllum sp.): This aquatic plant has fine, feathery leaves that can help filter nutrients from the water. It is also a popular choice for providing shelter and food for fish.

By choosing the right aquatic plants to filter the water in your garden pond, you can create a healthy and balanced environment for the fish and plants in your pond. If you have any questions about aquatic plants or the design of your garden pond, do not hesitate to contact the specialists at Foudebassin. We are here to help you create a beautiful and healthy garden pond.

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