English water mint (18cm) - Preslia cervina 'Alba'

  • Summer-long flowering effect
  • Filling border plant
  • Hardy and perennial

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Preslia cervina 'Alba' - English water mint


Preslia cervina 'Alba' is an attractive pond edge plant with white flowers that provides fresh accents from July to September. At 30-40 cm tall, it is ideal for the bank and shallow water zone. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to -15 cm and is hardy in zones 1-2.


  • Area of application: Pond edge / shallow water zone
  • Flower colour: white Flowering time: VII-IX (July to September)
  • Height: approx. 30-40 cm
  • Planting depth: 0 to -15 cm
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1-2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm


Plant specifications:

  • Brings summer-long flowering effect to the pond edge planting
  • Ideal as a filling marginal plant for natural transitions at the water's edge
  • Winter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial pond design (zone 1-2)


Technical data

  • Botanical name: Preslia cervina 'Alba'
  • German name: English water mint
  • Flowering time: VII-IX
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1-2
  • Height: 30 / 40 cm
  • Planting depth: 0 / -15 cm
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm


With Preslia cervina 'Alba', you are choosing an elegant pond edge plant that impresses above all with its white flowers and compact growth. There are often areas around the garden pond that are evenly moist and need a plant that gives the edge a natural look without becoming too tall. This is exactly what English water mint is suitable for: it brings structure to the bank zone and ensures a neat, flowering overall appearance in the second half of summer. The flowering period from July to September (VII-IX) is particularly valuable when many spring and early summer bloomers are already fading. This keeps your pond edge attractive for longer and gives it a lively appearance even at the height of the season.

With a height of approx. 30 to 40 cm, Preslia cervina 'Alba' can be used in a variety of ways: as a quiet border, as a filling plant between stones and edges or as a companion to higher-growing shore plants. Planted in groups, it creates a harmonious area that visually softens the transition between water and garden.

The recommended planting depth of 0 to -15 cm makes it suitable for the bank and shallow water zone. Depending on the pond structure, you can either place the plant directly in moist soil around the edge or slightly into the water, where it will stand securely. The 18 cm pot is particularly practical as it already has a good volume and makes it easier to place in the pond. If you want a very clear pond edge or want to keep the plant in check, a plant basket is a good option - this keeps everything tidy and you can adjust the position at any time. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, Preslia cervina 'Alba' is suitable for permanent garden ponds and is a harmonious choice if you are looking for a reliable, compact flowering plant for the edge of the pond.


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 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: If you want a "clean line" at the edge of the pond, put Preslia cervina 'Alba' in a plant basket and place it in the shallow water zone (up to approx. -15 cm). This keeps the plant where it works best - and you can easily move it around if necessary.

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Preslia cervina - English water mint blueEnglish water mint is a decorative pond edge plant that brings colour to the shoreline with its blue/pink flowers from July to September. At 30-40 cm tall, it is ideal for the edge and shallow water zone. It grows reliably at a planting depth of 0 to -15 cm and is hardy in zones 1-2.Area of application: Pond edge / shallow water zoneFlower colour: pink/blueFlowering time: VII-IX (July to September) Height: approx. 30-40 cm Planting depth: 0 to -15 cm Winter hardiness: Zone 1-2 Pot: approx. 18 cm Plant specifications:Ensures a long-lasting flowering effect in the pond edge plantingIdeal as a flat marginal plant for natural transitions at the water's edgeHardy (zone 1-2) and therefore suitable for perennial pond designTechnical dataBotanical name: Preslia cervinaGerman name: English water mintFlowering time: VII-IXWinter hardiness: Zone 1-2Height: 30 / 40 cmPlanting depth: 0 / -15 cmPot: approx. 18 cmWith Preslia cervina, you are choosing a compact, attractive plant for the bank and shallow water zone of your garden pond. Plants that provide structure, soften the transition between water and garden and at the same time have a reliable effect throughout the season are particularly in demand at the edge of the pond. This English water mint fulfils precisely this task: at approx. 30 to 40 cm, it remains pleasantly low and can therefore be integrated into existing pond plantings in a variety of ways.A particular advantage is the flowering period from July to September (VII-IX). During this phase, many pond owners want additional colour accents, as early bloomers are already fading. The pink flowers then add a lively yet harmonious touch to the pond - ideal if you prefer a natural look and don't want the edge to be too restless.Preslia cervina is well suited to group plantings, but also works well on its own as a colourful accent between stones, along a stream or along the edge of a pond. The recommended planting depth of 0 to -15 cm makes the plant suitable for the area directly at the edge or standing slightly in the water. Depending on the pond structure, place Preslia cervina in moist soil or in a stable position in the shallow water zone. The 18 cm pot provides a good volume for this and makes planting easier. If you want to keep the planting particularly tidy or flexibly adjust the position later, a plant basket is recommended - this keeps the plant exactly where it looks best. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, Preslia cervina is suitable for permanent garden ponds and is an easy-care addition for seasonal pond edging.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 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: Place Preslia cervina in the best spot where you can see it from your seat: In the shallow water zone down to -15 cm, flowers look particularly attractive because they are reflected in the water. A planting basket is ideal for a clean pond edge - this keeps the plant under control and makes it easy to move if necessary.

CHF 19.90

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White yarrow (9cm) - Achillea ptarmica
White yarrow (Achillea ptarmica)Achillea ptarmica brings a calm, bright effect to the edge of the garden pond and in damp border zones with its white flowers. At a height of 30–50 cm, it is ideal as a transition between bank planting and bedding. The flowering period is from June to July and it is hardy in Zone 1–2.Flowering period: VI–VII (June to July)Flower colour: whiteWinter hardiness: Zone 1–2Height: approx. 30–50 cPot size: approx. 9 cmSpecifications for the plant:Provides bright accents by the pond without appearing restlessCompact growth – ideal as border planting, also combined with grassesPerennial and robust – good for permanently designed bank areasTechnical dataBotanical name: Achillea ptarmicGerman name: Achillea / YarrowHeight: 30 / 50 cmDepth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: VI–VII Zone: 1 / 2 Planting depth/site depth: 0 to –15 cmAchillea ptarmica is an elegant perennial with white flowers that is particularly suitable for landscaping around the garden pond. It brings lightness to the edge, where a clear transition between water plants and garden beds is often required.At a growth height of approx. 30 to 50 cm, the plant remains pleasantly compact and thus fits perfectly into the foreground to midground of the bank planting. By the pond, Achillea ptarmica is especially harmonious when planted in small groups: The white flowers create clear, friendly accents and can be very well combined with typical pond edge plants and ornamental grasses.The flowering period from June to July is ideal for visibly enlivening the border zone in early summer – precisely when many pond plantings are taking shape and the garden is being used more again. For use at the garden pond, the indication 0 to –15 cm is a good reference: place the perennial in the bank or border zone, where the soil remains evenly moist.Depending on the pond setup, this may mean standing directly at the edge in moist soil or being used in a planting basket in a very shallow area. It is important that the location does not dry out permanently so that the plant remains vital and develops stably. Achillea ptarmica is supplied in a P9 pot (approx. 9–10 cm). Thanks to winter hardiness zone 1–2 it is suitable for many locations and is an appropriate choice for long-lasting, easy-care 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 postal shipping 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: Plant Achillea ptarmica in small groups (e.g. 3–5 plants), so that the white flowers in the bed appear calm and "flat". After flowering, light pruning often encourages neat new growth.

CHF 7.90

Pinguicula Cherry Blossom - carnivorous plant
Carnivorous plant - Pinguicula Cherry Blossomsupplied in an in vitro cupDiameter up to 5.5cmHumidity: 50-80%Temperature: 22-29 °C Purple flowerPinguicula 'Cherry Blossom' is a unique plant that stands out due to its special appearance. It is similar to Pinguicula agnata, but differs in its purple flower. The adult plant reaches a diameter of 5.5 cm. The color of the leaves can vary from light green to pink, depending on the light intensity.Size: The diameter of the rosette can reach up to 5.5 cm. Flowers: Flowering time: Mainly in spring and summer. The cherry blossom-like flowers are usually pink with a white or light-colored throat. The stem is long and slender, with a single flower per stem.Light: Pinguicula Cherry Blossom prefers bright, indirect light with occasional direct sunlight.Substrate: A well-drained mixture often consisting of peat, perlite and sand.Feeding/fertilizing: Avoid fertilizing the substrate! The plant gets all the nutrients it needs from the prey it catches or eats.Humidity: The humidity should be between 50-80%. Temperature: The ideal temperature for this plant is 22-29 °CPropagation: Propagation is by leaf cuttingsThe combination of carnivorous plants with reptiles reptiles in a terrarium can create an aesthetically pleasing and ecologically interesting environment. Carnivorous plants such as Drosera, Nepenthes, Pinguicula and Sarracenia are not only exotic and beautiful, they also they also contribute to a balanced ecosystem by controlling the population of small insects. small insects.

CHF 12.90