Creeping Mazus white (18cm) - Mazus reptans

  • Gap filler at the edge
  • Long flowering time
  • creeping growth
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Creeping Mazus for the garden pond - Mazus reptans white


Mazus reptans white is a low-growing ground cover that quickly green up damp areas around the edge of a garden pond. The white flowers appear from April to September (IV-IX) and provide a neat, fresh look for a long time. Thanks to zone 1-2, the plant is suitable for perennial planting.


  • Flowering time: IV-IX (April to September)
  • Flower colour: white
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1 - 2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm


Plant specifications

  • They quickly close gaps at the edge of the pond and create a natural, soft transition between the water and the garden.
  • The long flowering period IV-IX keeps the border attractive for many months.
  • The low, creeping growth looks neat and helps to reduce open soil in moist areas.


Technical data:

  • Botanical name: Mazus reptans (white)
  • German name: Creeping Mazus
  • Planting depth: Bank zone
  • Flowering time: VI-IX
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1/2


Mazus reptans white is a reliable ground cover for moist locations - ideal for landscaping around the garden pond. Small gaps often appear along the edges of banks, in the swamp zone or along streams where open soil remains visible. Here, creeping Mazus provides a natural finish: it grows flat, visually connects different planting areas and makes the transition from water to garden appear much softer.

A particular advantage is the long flowering period from April to September (IV-IX). This means that Mazus reptans brings bright accents to the border for many months and at the same time looks well-groomed without you having to constantly replant or mend. The white flowers go well with practically any pond design - whether natural or more modern - and can be combined well with taller waterside plants. This makes the Mazus particularly suitable as a "carpet" in the foreground, while structure-giving pond plants round off the picture behind it.

For placement by the garden pond, we recommend a location that remains evenly moist. Place the Mazus where you want a dense border - for example at the edge of the pond, between stones or at the edge of stepping stones. This not only keeps the bank zone visually calmer, it also looks more stable and less "torn up". As there is no information on height, planting depth and pot size, these points remain neutral; in practice, a moist, suitable location at the edge is particularly important.


Shipping note: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, plants may be 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: Plant Mazus reptans white at the edge of the pond where you want to break up "hard edges" - e.g. between stones or along the edge of the liner. If the location becomes drier at times in summer, a thin layer of fine gravel or mulch at the edge will help to keep the soil moist for longer.

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Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia)The narrow-leaved cattail brings a natural, tranquil pond appearance to banks and shallow planting areas. With its good winter hardiness (zone 2–3), it is suitable for permanently planted pond edges and marsh zones. The flowering period is from July to September. Aquatic and marsh plant for pond edge and shallow water areasFlowering period: VII–IX (July to September)Winter hardiness: Zone 2–3Height: approx. 80–120 cmPot size: approx. 9 cmSpecifications for the plant:Creates a natural bank design and clear structure at the pond edgeRobust and winter-hardy – suitable for perennial plantingIdeal as screening and border planting in marsh zones and shallow areasTechnical dataBotanical name: Typha angustifoliaEnglish name: Narrow-leaved cattailFlowering period: VII–IXWinter hardiness zone: 2 / 3Height: 80 / 120 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –40 cmWith Typha angustifolia (narrow-leaved cattail), you can design pond edges and marsh zones naturally and with structure. The plant is particularly well suited to shallow banks, where its upright growth ensures clear lines and creates a harmonious transition between water and garden. Thanks to its winter hardiness (zone 2–3), it is suitable for permanently designed pond areas and – in the right location – can remain part of your pond planting for many years.The flowering period from July to September makes the narrow-leaved cattail an attractive companion in the summer and late season. It is especially attractive in group plantings or as a calm background for flowering marsh plants. Thanks to the recommended planting depth of 0 to –40 cm, you can use it flexibly – directly on the edge or in shallow planting baskets in the water.The plant is supplied in an approx. 9 cm pot (basket/ready-grown culture) and with a growth height of approx. 80–120 cm (depending on development stage). For good establishment, it is advisable to place the plant securely after planting and choose the location so that it has enough space to develop.Important note: Please do not plant this plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes, as aquatic plants can spread depending on the environment. We pack your plants with great care to ensure they arrive healthy. Nevertheless, minor transport damage may occasionally occur during postal shipping (e.g. brown leaves or bent shoots). Such cosmetic damage is generally not critical for establishment.Zoo-Roco tip: If you are planting cattails in the pond, place them in a planting basket and limit the root area. This keeps the bank area neat, and you can easily move or divide the plant if required.

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Valerian (9 cm) – Valeriana officinalis
Valeriana officinalis – Valerian for pond edge & shoreline zoneValeriana officinalis (valerian) is a stately, natural-looking perennial for moist areas around the garden pond. With a height of 60–100 cm, it adds structure to the shoreline zone without appearing artificial. The flowering period is from May to August (V–VIII), it is suitable for 0 to –15 cm planting depth and hardy in zone 1–2.Flowering period: V–VIII (May to August)Height: approx. 60–100 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 9 cmPlant specifications:You receive a robust shoreline perennial that naturally enhances the pond edge and brings height to the planting.Due to the long flowering period V–VIII, the shoreline zone remains attractive for months and looks well-maintained.Thanks to the planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, valerian can be flexibly placed in moist boundary areas and very shallow zones.Technical data:Botanical name: Valeriana officinalisCommon name: ValerianHeight (cm): 60 / 100 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: V–VIIIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 9 cmWith Valeriana officinalis (valerian) you choose at the garden pond a shoreline perennial that appears especially natural and gives the border planting noticeably more height and depth. Especially with ponds, a “flat” impression can quickly arise if only low plants are present in the border area. Valerian creates a beautiful contrast here: it grows upright, adds volume to the shoreline zone and can be excellently combined with lower pond edge plants, which in the foreground gently soften the transition to the water.The flowering period from May to August (V–VIII) ensures that the pond edge looks lively for much of the season. As there is no information on flower colour, this point remains neutral – in the garden image, however, the overall effect of height, structure and flowering period is often the main focus with valerian. With a growth height of approx. 60 to 100 cm, the plant is ideal for the middle to background of the shoreline planting or for moist border beds next to the pond.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes Valeriana officinalis versatile: Plant it in moist shoreline soil or in very shallow areas, depending on pond structure. Especially with fluctuating water levels, it is advisable to place the plant so that it always gets enough moisture without “standing too deep”.The 9 cm pot is ideal if you want to plant several specimens, to achieve a natural, expansive appearance more quickly. Thanks to zone 1–2, valerian is suitable for perennial pond setups in many regions and is a good choice if you want to design the pond edge to be natural, easy to care for, and with distinct structure.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it may happen that plants are slightly damaged by postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent stems. We assume no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: If you want a natural shoreline look, do not plant valerian individually, but in small groups (e.g. 3 plants) slightly staggered behind lower border plants. This makes the pond edge appear deeper and more “seasoned”, and the taller stems stand more stably in the overall impression.

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Variegated sweet grass (18 cm) – Glyceria maxima ‘Variegata’
Glyceria maxima ‘Variegata’ – Variegated sweet grass for pond edgesGlyceria maxima ‘Variegata’ is a decorative pond-edge grass with striking, variegated foliage for a crisp, fresh bank appearance. With a height of 60–80 cm, it is ideal for the edge and shallow water zone. The flowering period is from June to August (VI–VIII), and the recommended planting depth is 0 to –15 cm.Area of use: Pond edge / Shore zone / Shallow water zoneFlowering period: VI–VIII (June to August)Height: approx. 60–80 cmPlant basket: approx. 18 cmPlant specifications: With its variegated foliage, it brings lasting structure and brightness to the pond edge – even outside the flowering period.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, this grass is ideal for shore and shallow water areas.The 18-cm pot ensures a stable start and makes placement in the garden pond easier.Technical specifications:Botanical name: Glyceria maxima ‘Variegata’English name: Variegated sweet grass (also: Variegated water grass)Height (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: VI–VIIIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 18 cmWith Glyceria maxima ‘Variegata’ you are choosing a pond-edge grass that particularly stands out for its decorative foliage effect. Especially for garden ponds, plants are needed that not only look attractive during short flowering periods, but also provide structure throughout the season. The variegated foliage brings brightness to the shore zone and ensures the pond edge looks well-maintained and clearly structured – ideal as a calm framework for flowering bank plants.With a growth height of approx. 60 to 80 cm , the variegated water grass is suitable for the middle to back row of the pond-edge planting. It visually outlines the shoreline without ‘closing’ the pond completely. It looks especially attractive when planted in small groups or as a recurring element along the edge. This creates a natural rhythm that harmoniously embeds the pond.The flowering period from June to August (VI–VIII) complements the season’s cycle; however, the emphasis is usually on the effect of the structure and foliage. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes Glyceria maxima ‘Variegata’ ideal for the shore and shallow water zone. Plant it in moist edge soil or place it in the very shallow water area – depending on the pond’s layout.Through delivery in an 18-cm pot you get a good root volume, which makes establishment easier and provides more stability. If you want to keep the pond edge especially neat or adjust the position later on, a plant basket is a practical solution: this way, the grass remains where it looks best, and you always have full control over the design.Thanks to zone 1–2, the plant is suitable for perennial pond installations in many regions and is a good choice if you want to combine lasting, calm structure with decorative foliage in your garden pond.Note on shipping: We strive to ensure our plants arrive with you healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by the postal service or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent twigs. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Position the variegated water grass so that it ‘outlines’ the pond edge: plant it slightly offset along the shoreline so a natural but defined structure results. At a depth of 0 to –15 cm it stands firmly – in a plant basket, the edge remains particularly neat and you can easily move the plant as needed.

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Dwarf rush (18cm) - Juncus ensifolius
Juncus ensifolius - dwarf rush for the garden pondThe dwarf rush is a compact, grass-like pond edge plant that gives banks and shallow water zones a clean visual structure. At 30-40 cm tall, it is ideal for the edge without obscuring the view of the water. It flowers from June to August (VI-VIII) and is hardy in zones 1-2.Flowering period: VI-VIII (June to August)Flower colour: rust redWinter hardiness: Zone 1 - 2Pot: approx. 18 cmPlant specifications:They give the pond edge a calm, natural structure and neatly fill gaps between stones or plant baskets.The planting depth of 0 to -15 cm allows the dwarf rush to be placed flexibly in marginal and shallow water zones.Thanks to zone 1-2, it is suitable for perennial, low-maintenance pond planting.Technical data:Botanical name: Juncus ensifoliusGerman name: Dwarf rushPlanting depth: up to -15 cmFlowering time: VI-VIIWinter hardiness: Zone 1/2Pot: approx. 18 cmWith Juncus ensifolius (dwarf rush), you can choose a plant for your garden pond that impresses with its clear, grass-like structure. Such "calming elements" are particularly important around ponds: they bring order to the bank planting, make transitions look more natural and prevent the edge area from appearing visually restless.Thanks to its compact height of approx. 30 to 40 cm, the dwarf rush is ideal for the foreground to midground - where you want structure but want the water surface to remain visible. The dwarf rush can be used very flexibly as it is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to -15 cm. This makes it perfect for the bank and shallow water zone: directly in moist marginal soil or standing slightly in the water.It looks particularly attractive when planted in small groups or as a recurring element along the edge of the pond. This creates a natural rhythm that visually "captures" the pond. The flowering period is from June to August (VI-VIII). Even if the flowers are often not the centre of attention with rushes, the seasonal indication gives you a good orientation for the development over the summer.Due to its hardiness (zone 1-2), Juncus ensifolius is suitable for perennial pond installations and is an easy-care addition to naturalised, permanent shoreline areas. For a clean, controllable pond design, we recommend using it in a plant basket, depending on the design. This ensures that the plant remains stable in the desired position and you can easily move or divide it 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. 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: Use the dwarf rush as a "framing plant": place it along the edge of the pond at a depth of 0 to -15 cm to make transitions between stones, the edge of the liner and higher-growing shore plants appear calmer. The line remains particularly clean and easy to maintain in plant baskets.

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English water mint (18cm) - Preslia cervina 'Alba'
Preslia cervina 'Alba' - English water mintPreslia 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 zoneFlower colour: white Flowering time: VII-IX (July to September)Height: approx. 30-40 cmPlanting depth: 0 to -15 cmWinter hardiness: Zone 1-2Pot: approx. 18 cmPlant specifications:Brings summer-long flowering effect to the pond edge plantingIdeal as a filling marginal plant for natural transitions at the water's edgeWinter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial pond design (zone 1-2)Technical dataBotanical name: Preslia cervina 'Alba'German name: English water mintFlowering time: VII-IXWinter hardiness: Zone 1-2Height: 30 / 40 cmPlanting depth: 0 / -15 cmPot: approx. 18 cmWith 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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Ceratopteris thalictroides - Fine-leaved Sumatra fern
Ceratopteris thalictroides Fine-leaved horn fern - Sumatran fern max. growth height - 50 cm Country of origin North Australia, South America, Southeast Asia Suitability Discus aquarium, community aquarium Type Fern family Pteridaceae Genus Ceratopteris Propagation Adventive plants on the leaves Growth rate fast pH 5 - 9 Water hardness 10 - 30 °dh    Easy to care for. Beginner plant The Sumatran fern has much finer leaves than Ceratopteris cornuta. This species is found in many tropical countries. Here it usually grows in muddy shallow water, but can also be found in rice fields. This graceful fern requires sufficient space in the aquarium as it grows very quickly. It is easy to care for and problem-free under medium light levels. A proven beginner's plant for every newcomer to the aquarium hobby.

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