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Peter J May has produced a useful list of aquatic and other garden and pond plants for special situations especially the Japanese themed water garden Peter J May's and Others Recommended List Of Aquatic Plants For Special Circumstancescontact Peter here http://www.perfect-pond-detective.com Plants For Natural (Vegetable) Pond FiltersThe Norfolk reed (Phragmites australis) is by far the best since it not only removes pollutants but is capable of adding oxygen to the water ... ie it is an oxygenator plant too. Oxygenators are generally those plants whose leaves are always submerged so that oxygen from the photosynthesis process has a chance to dissolve before being lost to the atmosphere. Other useful plants are generally in the fast growing class so that maximum biomass is created in the quickest possible time. Consider the following ... Sweet Galingale (Cyperus longus) Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) True Bulrush (Scirpus lacustris) Flowering Rush (Butomus umbrellatus) Water cress has also often been used Plants For Japanese Effects Around PondsFor the Japanese garden in rockery areas Pruned evergreens (preferably slow growing to create form and shape) Type of Box Dwarf Azealas Dwarf Rhododendrons Small Camalias Moss For the Japanese garden in general useRed Pine (Pinus densiflora) Black Pine (Pinus thunbergi) Acer dissectum species Cherry Blossom (Prunus x yeodensis) Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume) Maples Bamboos Japanese Crab Apple (Malus x zumi) Wedding Cake Tree (Viburnum plicatum Maresii) Cotoneasters Chaenomeles Fatsias Kerria Magnolias Loniceras Spiraeas For the Japanese garden around the pond perennialsJapanese Irises Hostas peonies Hemerocallis Polygonums Plants NOT to use around a pond ... toxic leaves and other reasonsOaks Laburnum Yew Elder Oleander Do not plant deciduous trees (especially willows) in general because of the mess in autumn if for no other reason |
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The best practical pond keeping books on the web ... include "The Complete Pond Solver" books by Tony Roocroft, The Pond Professor and the "Perfect Pond Recipe" book by Peter J May. Peter is "The Perfect Pond Detective" and unlike so many others Peter has done it all himself and many times so he knows the real hassles and how to solve any pond problem. See numerous pond plans and pond pictures created by Peter here. Peter May's new website is called pond solutions . site map and copyright Tony Roocroft 2005. All rights reserved. No articles may be copied or redistributed without written permission form the copyright holder. The Pond Professor's main pond pumps and pond filter site
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