Variegated calamus (9cm) - Acorus calamus 'Gramineus'

  • Brings clear lines and structure
  • Compact and easy to care for
  • Winter hardiness (zone 1-2)
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Acorus calamus 'Gramineus' - Colourful calamus


The variegated calamus is an attractive pond edge plant that provides structure and tranquillity around the garden pond with its grass-like growth. It is ideal for the bank and shallow water zone from 0 to -15 cm. At 20-30 cm tall, it remains compact and combines well.

  • Area of application: Pond edge / shallow water zone
  • Height: approx. 20-30 cm
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1-2
  • Pot: approx. 9 cm

Plant specifications: 

  • Brings clear lines and structure to the edge of the pond without being too dominant
  • Compact and easy to care for - ideal for smaller ponds and edges
  • Suitable for permanent planting thanks to good winter hardiness (zone 1-2)

Technical data
  • Botanical name: Acorus calamus 'Gramineus'
  • German name: Colourful calamus
  • Height: 20 / 30 cm
  • Depth: 0 / -15 cm
  • Winter hardiness zone: 1 / 2
  • Planting depth: 0 to -15 cm

Acorus calamus 'Gramineus' is a pond edge plant that is particularly characterised by its grassy, tidy growth. The variegated calamus is ideal for visually calming the transition between the water surface and the garden: It looks natural, but remains compact and controllable. This plant is a particularly harmonious choice in places where you want clean lines - for example along pond edges, in shallow bays or in small shoreline areas.
The ideal place is in the shore to shallow water zone. The specified planting depth of 0 to -15 cm allows for flexible use: directly on the moist edge or standing slightly in the water. Thanks to its height of approx. 20 to 30 cm, the calamus remains pleasantly low so that it does not obstruct the view of the water surface. At the same time, it provides structure between higher-growing bank plants and lower ground cover plants.
The variegated calamus is particularly valuable in pond design because it combines well with many other pond and marsh plants. It is suitable for both naturalistic planting schemes and more modern pond designs that emphasise clear shapes and calm areas. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, it is also suitable for perennial pond edge planting. The plant is supplied in a pot (approx. 10 cm). For easy handling around the pond, we recommend using it in a plant basket - depending on the structure - so that the location remains stable and you can easily move the plant if necessary.

Shipping note: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by the post or other unforeseen events (e.g. brown leaves or broken shoots). We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.

Zoo Roco tip: Place the variegated calamus in the most beautiful spot where you walk past it every day: It looks particularly elegant when planted in small groups and its fine leaves are reflected in the water. For more control, we recommend using a planting basket - this will keep the edges neat and you can easily divide or reposition the plant later.
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Eriophorum angustifolium – Cotton grass for pond edgesEriophorum angustifolium (cotton grass) brings a light, natural touch to the garden pond with its white flowers from April to June (IV–VI). With a height of 30–40 cm it is ideal for shore and shallow water zones. The recommended planting depth is 0 to –15 cm; the plant is hardy in zone 1–2.Flower colour: whiteFlowering period: IV–VI (April to June)Height: approx. 30–40 cmPot size: approx. 18 cmPlant specifications: You can design the pond edge to look particularly natural and add an airy, “meadow-like” structure to the shore zone.The flowering period IV–VI ensures bright highlights in spring, which look particularly attractive at the water’s edge.Thanks to zone 1–2, cotton grass is suitable for perennial, easy-care pond planting.Technical data:Botanical name: Eriophorum angustifoliumCommon name: Cotton grassHeight (cm): 30 / 40 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 18 cmWith Eriophorum angustifolium (cotton grass / cottongrass), you are choosing a plant for your garden pond that creates a particularly natural, light effect. Cotton grass is ideally suited to pond landscapes which are designed to look more natural, or where a soft shoreline is deliberately retained. With its grass-like habit, it adds structure to the edge zone without appearing heavy or dominant – ideal if you wish to keep the water area visually open. The white flowers appear from April to June (IV–VI) and add bright highlights early in the year. Especially by the water, this blossom is particularly attractive because, with a calm surface, it is beautifully reflected and brightens up the shore zone.With a height of approximately 30 to 40 cm cotton grass is perfect for the foreground to midground: it pairs well with lower ground covers and is also harmonious next to taller bank plants which can be placed in the background. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes Eriophorum angustifolium ideal for the shore and shallow-water edge zone. Place the plant in damp bank soil or put it in a very shallow water section.Supplied in an 18-cm pot, you receive a good starting volume that makes establishment easier and makes the plant more stable. If you prefer a defined pond edge or wish to keep the position flexible later, a planting basket is a practical solution – this means the plant remains exactly where it shows to best effect. Thanks to winter hardiness zone 1–2 cotton grass is suitable for many regions and is an easy-going choice for perennial pond edge planting. It is particularly attractive if several plants are set slightly offset from one another – this creates a natural shore effect that visually frames the pond harmoniously.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite all due care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by postal transit or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves just as much as bent stems. We do not accept liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Cotton grass looks best when you place it in small groups in the edge zone (0 to –15 cm) and combine it with calmer green plants. If your water level varies, first set the pot a little higher and lower it gradually after establishment – this usually ensures the plant settles more reliably.

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Spiral rush (9 cm) – Juncus effusus ‘Spiralis’
Juncus effusus ‘Spiralis’ – Corkscrew rush Pond edge & bankJuncus effusus ‘Spiralis’ is an extraordinary pond-edge plant with twisted, corkscrew-like stems, which immediately adds structure and interest to the bank zone. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, making it ideal for the pond edge or very shallow areas. With approx. 40–60 cm height, it remains present without obscuring the view of the water.Growth habit: corkscrew-like twisted stemsArea of use: Pond edge / Bank zone / Shallow water zoneHeight: approx. 40–60 cmPot size: approx. 9 cmSpecifications for the plant:You create a clear design accent at the pond edge, as the twisted stems stand out even without flowersThanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the corkscrew rush can be placed flexibly in bank and shallow water zones.With Zone 1–2, it is suitable for perennial garden ponds and remains easy to care for.Technical data:Botanical name: Juncus effusus ‘Spiralis’Common name: Corkscrew rushHeight (cm): 40 / 60 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 9 cmWith Juncus effusus ‘Spiralis’ (Corkscrew rush) you bring a pond-edge plant into the garden that does not impress primarily through its flowers, but through its unique growth habit. The twisted, spiral-shaped stems create an exciting structure and set targeted accents at the garden pond – especially where you want a clear line or a modern contrast to softly growing bank plants. This makes ‘Spiralis’ suitable for both natural-looking ponds and clearly designed features where form and structure take centre stage.With a height of approx. 40 to 60 cm, the corkscrew rush is ideal for the middle ground of the bank planting. It is tall enough to be visible, but remains so compact that the water surface is not completely obscured. It is particularly attractive in small groups or as a recurring element along the pond edge, where the twisted stems create a calm, graphic pattern.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant very flexible: plant it in moist bank soil or place it in very shallow water. For a clean, controllable pond design, a planting basket is often practical – especially as the position at the pond edge can be easily adjusted.The 9 cm pot is ideal if you want to plant several specimens to achieve a uniform structural effect. Thanks to Zone 1–2, Juncus effusus ‘Spiralis’ is winter-hardy and suitable for perennial pond installations. An ideal choice if you want to create your garden pond not only “green”, but also deliberately designed with form and structure.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged during postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Place the corkscrew rush where it can be reflected in the water – then the spiral shape is particularly effective. If you want a very neat edge, place it in a planting basket at a depth of 0 to –15 cm: this way, the shape stays in the right place and you can easily move the plant if required.

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Variegated reed grass (9 cm) – Phalaris ‘Picta’
Phalaris ‘Picta’ – Colourful ribbon grass for the pond edgePhalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’ is a decorative ornamental grass with striped foliage that visibly brightens the edge of the garden pond. With a height of 60–80 cm, it adds structure to the bank zone without completely obscuring the water surface. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, with a flowering period from June to August (VI–VIII)..Flowering period: VI–VIII (June to August)Height: approx. 60–80 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 9cmProduct specifications:They provide lasting splashes of colour at the pond edge via their foliage – attractive even outside the flowering season.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, ribbon grass fits perfectly into damp banks and marginal shallow-water areas.With zone 1, the plant is winter-hardy and suitable for perennial pond bank designs.Technical data:Botanical name: Phalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’Common name: Colourful ribbon grass (also: Reed canary grass ‘Picta’)Height (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: VI–VIIIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1Pot size: 9 cmWith Phalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’, you are choosing a ribbon grass that impresses at the garden pond above all with its striped leaf markings. Around ponds, plants are required that are not only attractive during short blooming periods but structure the border zone throughout the whole season. This is exactly where ‘Picta’ comes into its own: The light, colourful-looking foliage brings freshness to the bank zone and forms a beautiful contrast to darker green plants, stones or the water surface.With a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, ribbon grass is suitable for the middle to background area of pond edge planting. It “frames” the bank line without completely taking away the view into the water, and brings a calm, tidy effect. Phalaris ‘Picta’ appears particularly harmonious when planted in small groups or placed as a recurring element along a pond edge. This creates a natural rhythm that embeds the pond harmoniously.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant ideal for the damp bank zone and very shallow areas. Plant it directly in damp marginal soil or place it in the shallow-water border area – depending on the pond layout. Delivered in a 9-cm pot, ribbon grass can easily be integrated into planting plans, especially if you want to plant several specimens for an even edge effect. For a particularly neat pond edge, a plant basket can be useful to ensure the plant stays stable and so you can simply adjust its position as required.With winter hardiness zone 1, Phalaris ‘Picta’ is suitable for perennial pond installations and is a good choice if you want to combine structure with a bright foliage effect at your garden pond.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, it is possible that plants may be slightly damaged by postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent stems. No liability is accepted for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Use Phalaris ‘Picta’ to visually brighten dark corners at the pond edge – for example, next to stones or in front of evergreen plants. If you wish to keep a clear shape, plant the ribbon grass in a plant basket (0 to –15 cm) and cut it back to ground level in spring so that it sends up fresh shoots again.

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Marsh marigold (9 cm) – Caltha palustris
Acorus calamus – sweet flag for pond edges & shallow waterCaltha palustris is a classic spring-flowering plant for the garden pond and adds bright splashes of colour with its yellow flowers from March to May (III–V). Reaching 30–40 cm in height, it is ideal for the pond edge and damp margins. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm and is hardy in zone 1–2.Flower colour: yellowFlowering period: III–V (March to May)Height: approx. 30–40 cmPot size: approx. 9cmPlant specifications: They bring vibrant colour to the pond edge as early as spring – just when many other pond plants are still holding back.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the marsh marigold is ideally suited to banks and shallow water edge areas.Thanks to zone 1–2, it is suitable for perennial, low-maintenance pond planting.Technical data:Botanical name: Caltha palustrisEnglish name: Marsh marigoldHeight (cm): 30 / 40 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: III–VWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 9 cmWith Caltha palustris (marsh marigold), you will have one of the most popular spring-flowering plants at your garden pond. As the garden comes back to life after winter, it provides a radiant focal point by the water with its yellow flowers from March to May (III–V). Especially at the pond edge, this is particularly valuable: many marginal plants only really start to grow strongly later on – the marsh marigold, on the other hand, brings early colour and appears natural and harmonious.With a growth height of approx. 30 to 40 cm the plant is ideal for the foreground to midground. It fits beautifully on pond margins, in damp border beds or areas that are permanently fresh to wet. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes it perfect for the bank and shallow water edge zone: directly in moist soil at the edge or standing slightly in water. Caltha palustris looks particularly attractive when set in small groups – this creates a calm, natural area that visually softens the pond edge.Delivery in a 9-cm pot makes planting easier. If you want a very clear pond margin or want to keep the position flexible, a planting basket is a practical solution: this keeps the marsh marigold stable in the desired place and allows it to be easily moved if necessary.Thanks to winter hardiness zone 1–2, Caltha palustris is suitable for permanently designed pond installations in many regions and is an uncomplicated choice for easy-care, natural pond edge planting.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by the postal service or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as broken stems. We do not accept any liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Plant the marsh marigold where you often walk past in spring – it’s a perfect starting point for the pond season. If your water level fluctuates greatly in spring, place the plant in the planting basket at 0 to –15 cm so it stays stable and takes root reliably.

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Frog spoon (9cm) - Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma plantago-aquatica - FrogspoonThe frogspoon is a classic pond plant for natural bank and shallow water zones and impresses with its white flowers. It grows upright, creates clear accents at the edge of the pond and is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to -40 cm. It flowers from June to September.Flowering time: VI-IX (June to September)Hardiness zone: 1 / 2 / 3Height: approx. 60-80 cmPot: approx. 9 cmPlant specificationsNatural, calm effect for shoreline design and shallow water areasGood choice for structured pond edges (also in group planting)Winter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial plantingTechnical data:Botanical name: Alisma plantago-aquaticaGerman name: FrogspoonHeight: 60 / 80 cmDepth: 0 / -40 cmPlanting depth: 0 to -40 cmAlisma plantago-aquatica (frog spoon) is a tried-and-tested, near-natural pond plant for your garden pond. It is particularly suitable for the bank zone and shallow water areas, where its upright growth and white flowers create a calm, neat pond look. Its presence creates a harmonious transition between the water surface and the garden, without appearing too low or too dominant. The long flowering period from June to September (VI-IX) is a big plus. This means that your pond edge planting remains attractive for many weeks and creates bright accents that are beautifully reflected in the water. Growing to a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, the frogspoon is ideal for adding structure to the edge planting - for example behind lower shallow water plants or as a natural background for flowering companions. The recommended planting depth of 0 to -40 cm gives you plenty of room for manoeuvre: plant the frogspoon directly in the moist bank zone or a little deeper in the shallow water area, depending on the pond structure and the desired effect.For neat, controlled planting, we recommend using a plant basket - this keeps the position stable and makes it easier to move or divide the plant if necessary. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-3, Alisma plantago-aquatica is suitable for many regions and fits well in permanent garden ponds. In this way, you can create a pond edge planting with little effort that looks natural and provides reliable structure throughout the season.Shipping note: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by the post or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as broken branches. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open bodies of water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo Roco tip: It is best to plant the frogspoon in small groups (e.g. 3 plants) in the shallow water zone - this gives the planting a more natural look and harmoniously fills gaps at the edge of the pond. If you want a clear pond edge, use a plant basket so that the plant stays where you have planned it.

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Dwarf water lily - Nymphaea pygmaea rubra
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