Cardinal lobelia (18cm) - Lobelia cardinalis

  • Pond edge plant
  • hardy
  • red flowering
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Cardinal lobelia - Lobelia cardinalis


The cardinal lobelia is an eye-catching colour accent for the garden pond and brings vibrancy to the banks with its red flowers. At a height of 60-80 cm, it is ideal as a structuring plant in the background of low border plantings. It is suitable for planting depths of 0 to -15 cm and is hardy in zones 1-2.


  • Flowering time: V-VIII (May to August)
  • Flower colour: red
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1 - 2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm


Plant specifications:

  • They create a clear, red eye-catcher at the edge of the pond and visibly enliven the shoreline.
  • Thanks to its planting depth of 0 to -15 cm, the cardinal lobelia is ideal for the edge and shallow water zone.
  • Zone 1-2 makes it suitable for perennial pond design in many regions.


Technical data:

  • Botanical name: Lobelia cardinalis
  • German name: Cardinal lobelia
  • Planting depth: 0 to -15 cm
  • Flowering time: V-VIII
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1/2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm


With Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal lobelia), you are bringing a pond edge plant into your garden that can do one thing above all else: Show its colours. The bright red flowers make it the ideal eye-catcher around the garden pond - especially where many green and yellow tones dominate and a clear accent is desired. Due to its growth height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, it adds structure to the bank planting and is ideal as a background plant, in front of which lower ground cover and shallow water plants come into their own.

The specified flowering period from May to August (V-VIII) ensures that your pond edge will look lively for a long time. For a harmonious overall look, we recommend planting in small groups or as a recurring element along the shoreline. This creates a natural, well thought-out design without the pond edge becoming unruly. The cardinal lobelia looks particularly attractive when the flowers are slightly above the waterline - the colour is reflected in the water and enhances the effect.

With a recommended planting depth of 0 to -15 cm, Lobelia cardinalis is ideal for the edge and shallow water zone. Depending on the pond structure, place the plant directly in moist bank soil or in a very shallow water area. A plant basket can help to keep the position stable and make it easier to move the plant if necessary - especially if you want to adapt the design seasonally. Thanks to zone 1-2, the cardinal lobelia is suitable for many regions and is an exciting choice if you want to create a permanent pond edge but still want to work with clear colour accents.


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 place Lobelia cardinalis in the shallow water zone so that the roots are evenly moist (0 to -15 cm) - this ensures stable growth. For a particularly attractive look, place the plant where it can be reflected in the water and combine it in the foreground with low ground cover plants at the edge of the pond.

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Yellow marsh iris for the garden pond - Iris pseudacorusThe yellow marsh iris is a classic waterside plant that gives pond edges an upright and natural structure. With a height of 60-80 cm, it is ideal for the edge and shallow water zone and provides seasonal accents during the flowering period from May to July (V-VII). It is hardy in zones 1-3 and therefore suitable for many locations.Flowering time: V-VII (May to July)Flower colour: yellowWinter hardiness: Zone 1, 2 and 3Pot: approx. 9 cm Plant specifications:You create a natural-looking pond edge and give the bank zone a clear structure with the upright growth. The planting depth of 0 to -40 cm allows flexible placement from the wet edge to the shallow water area. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-3, the marsh iris is suitable for perennial, low-maintenance pond plants. Technical data:Botanical name: Iris pseudacorusGerman name: Yellow marsh irisPlanting depth: 0 to -40 cmFlowering time: V-VII (May to July)Winter hardiness: Zone 1/2/3Pot: approx. 9 cmWith Iris pseudacorus (yellow marsh iris), you are choosing a tried-and-tested plant for a permanently attractive pond edge and bank design. With its sword-shaped leaves, it brings a clear, vertical structure to the garden pond and helps to make the transition between the water surface and the garden bed appear more natural. It is particularly popular in near-natural pond systems because it visually "grips" the edge area while leaving enough lightness for a harmonious overall appearance.The marsh iris reaches a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm and is therefore ideal for the centre to background of the bank planting. In combination with lower marginal plants, it creates a harmonious structure that does not overgrow the pond but clearly organises it. The flowering period from May to July (V-VII) brings seasonal highlights to the edge of the pond. The plant looks best when planted in small groups or as a recurring element along the shoreline, creating a calm, well-organised design. A major advantage is the flexible planting depth of 0 to -40 cm. This means you can either plant Iris pseudacorus directly in moist bank soil or in the shallow water area - depending on the structure of your pond and the effect you want to achieve.For neat, controllable planting, planting in a plant basket is often recommended, especially if you want to adjust the position later. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-3, the yellow marsh iris is suitable for many regions and is a solid choice for long-term pond planting.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 Iris pseudacorus at a depth of 0 to -40 cm so that the plant does not stand in the middle of the pond but emphasises the edge - this is where it looks most natural. If you want a very neat pond edge, use a plant basket so that the plant stays exactly where you want it.

CHF 7.90

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Marsh forget-me-not (9cm) - Myosotis palustris
Myosotis palustris - marsh forget-me-not pond edgeMyosotis palustris is a tried-and-tested pond edge plant for damp banks and the swamp zone. It brings a long flowering period to the pond design from May to August (V-VIII) and remains pleasantly compact at 20-40 cm tall. It is hardy in zones 1-2.Area of application: Pond edge / swamp zone / moist border bedsFlowering time: V-VIII (May to August)Flower colour: shades of blueHeight: approx. 20-40 cmWinter hardiness: Zone 1-2Pot: approx. 9 cmPlant specifications:They quickly green up damp pond edges and create a natural, soft transition from the water to the garden.The long flowering period V-VIII means that the edge zone remains attractive for months.Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, the marsh forget-me-not is suitable for perennial garden pond planting. Technical data:Botanical name: Myosotis palustrisGerman name: marsh forget-me-notHeight: 20 / 40 cmPlanting depth: not specifiedFlowering time: V-VIIIWinter hardiness: Zone 1-2Pot: approx. 9 cmMyosotis palustris (marsh forget-me-not) is a classic plant for the bank and marsh zone around the garden pond. It is ideal if you want to create a natural, gentle transition between the water surface and the garden. The marsh forget-me-not really comes into its own in damp areas where many bedding plants struggle: It looks light, friendly and blends harmoniously into mixed pond edge plantings. One major advantage is the long flowering period from May to August (V-VIII). This means that the edge zone remains lively and visually attractive for months.With a height of approx. 20 to 40 cm, the plant is particularly suitable for the foreground at the edge of the pond or as a filling element between stones, stepping stones and other shore plants. Planted in small groups, it creates a calm, flat effect that quickly looks natural and reliably closes gaps. Myosotis palustris is particularly interesting for pond design if you want a planting that is not too tall and does not obscure the view of the water. Place the plant in evenly moist soil at the edge or in the swamp zone - there it can establish itself well.The pot (approx. 18 cm) provides a solid starting volume and makes it easier to place in the desired location. If you prefer a clear edge to the pond, a plant basket can be useful to keep the plant where it will look best. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, the marsh forget-me-not is suitable for permanent garden ponds and is an uncomplicated addition to near-natural bank plantings.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: For a particularly natural look, place the marsh forget-me-not in small groups along the shoreline. If you are unsure how wet the location should be: place the plant on the wet edge first (not too deep in the water) - this makes it easy to find the perfect area by the garden pond.

CHF 7.90

Sixpack - Insect-friendly
Mixed pond plant basket "Sixpack - insect-friendly" (growth height 20-30 cm)6 selected plants for buzzing diversity in your garden pond or mini-pond,Transform your pond into a natural oasis for bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects! Our pond plant mix basket "Sixpack - Insect-friendly" contains six flowering species that make a targeted contribution to promoting the native insect world:Alisma parviflora (small frogspoon)Caltha palustris (marsh marigold)Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal lobelia)Mimulus ringens (bateleur flower)Primula rosea (rose primrose)Schizostylis coccinea (marsh gladiolus)Please note that the individual plants may vary. It is therefore possible that you will not receive exactly these plants - this depends on availability. This colorful combination is not only a visual highlight in the shallow water zone, at the edge of the pond or in the mini pond, but also a valuable food source for pollinating insects.With a compact growth height of approx. 20-30 cm, the basket remains manageable and easy to place.Ready planted - simply place in the waterPromotes the diversity of speciesFlowering & easy to care forA natural contribution to environmental protection - and an asset to any pond biotope!We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive at your doorstep healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, it is possible that plants may be slightly damaged during postal delivery or due to other unforeseen circumstances. This includes brown leaves as well as broken branches. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.

CHF 39.00