Bachbunge (9 cm) – Veronica beccabunga

  • Long flowering period
  • Easy to care for
  • Perennial


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Veronica beccabunga – Brooklime for pond edge & banks


Veronica beccabunga (Brooklime) is a low-growing pond-edge plant for damp banks and the shallow water zone. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm and remains pleasantly compact at a height of 10–20 cm. The flowering period runs from May to September (V–IX).


  • Flowering period: V–IX (May to September)
  • Hardiness/Zone: Zone 1–2
  • Height: approx. 10–20 cm
  • Pot size: approx. 9cm


Specifications for the plant:

  • They visually green pond edges and stream courses softly and naturally, without obstructing the view of the water. 
  • Thanks to the long flowering period V–IX, the border zone remains lively for many weeks.
  • With zone 1–2, brooklime is suitable for perennial, low-maintenance pond plantings.


Technical data:

  • Botanical name: Veronica beccabunga
  • German name: Brooklime
  • Flowering period: V–IX
  • Winter hardiness zones: Zone 1 / 2
  • Height: approx. 10–20 cm
  • Planting depth: 0 to –15 cm


With Veronica beccabunga (Brooklime) you are choosing a compact, natural-looking plant for garden ponds, streams and damp banks. Especially at pond edges there are often transitions that can quickly appear ‘harsh’ – for example at stones, liner edges or between plant baskets. Brooklime helps to visually connect these areas: it grows low, has a calm appearance, and provides a natural finish without overloading the pond edge.

A major advantage is the long flowering period from May to September (V–IX). This keeps the edge zone attractive for much of the season and gives a well-maintained appearance. Thanks to the low growth height of approx. 10 to 20 cm, Veronica beccabunga is particularly suitable for the foreground of bank plantings or as a ‘filler plant’ in the shallow water zone. It can be excellently combined with taller structural plants that may stand behind, while the brooklime in the foreground softly outlines the edge visually.

The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant very flexible: place it directly in moist bank soil or in a very shallow water area, depending on the pond layout. For a neat pond edge and easy care, a planting basket is often helpful, especially if you want to reposition the plant later. For growth, a consistently moist location is crucial. Thanks to zone 1–2, Veronica beccabunga is suitable for perennial pond installations and is a good choice if you are looking for a low-growing, uncomplicated plant for damp areas that integrates harmoniously into a natural pond design.


Note on shipping: We do our utmost to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, plants may be slightly damaged by postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as broken twigs. We do not accept liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.


Zoo-Roco tip: Place brooklime along the shore where you want to fill gaps – it looks especially natural when it ‘grows into’ stones. In very shallow areas (up to –15 cm), a planting basket is practical so that the plant stands stably and you can keep design control easily.

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Cyperus alternifolius – Cyprus grass for pond edgeCyperus alternifolius (Umbrella Plant) is a striking structural plant with umbrella-shaped growth for the garden pond. With a height of 60–80 cm, it adds height and clean lines to the bank and shallow water zone. It is suitable for planting depths from 0 to –15 cm, the flowering period is from May to July (V–VII).Flowering period: V–VII (May to July)Height: approx. 60–80 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 9 cmPlant specifications: The typical umbrella-shaped growth adds a modern, organised accent at the pond edge.Thanks to the planting depth from 0 to –15 cm, cyperus grass can be flexibly positioned in bank and shallow water areas.Technical data:Botanical name: Cyperus alternifoliusGerman name: Cyprus grass (Umbrella Plant)Height (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: V–VIIWinter hardiness: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 9 cmWith Cyperus alternifolius (Cyprus grass / Umbrella Plant), you bring a pond edge plant into your garden that immediately stands out due to its distinctive, umbrella-shaped silhouette. It is precisely this clear shape that makes it so popular: it brings structure to the bank planting, appears neat and sets an exciting contrast to softly growing marsh and flowering plants. Especially at modern ponds or clearly defined shorelines, Cyprus grass looks very harmonious – but it can also be a deliberate structural point in near-natural settings.With a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, Cyperus alternifolius is suitable for the mid- to background of the bank planting. It visually builds up the bank zone without completely obscuring the pond. The stated flowering period from May to July (V–VII) complements the seasonal progression, although with this plant it is usually the leaf and growth form that are the main focus. Planted in small groups, a calm, architectural effect is created; planted singly, Cyprus grass becomes a clear eye-catcher. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant ideal for the bank and shallow water zone. You can plant it directly in moist bank soil or place it in the very shallow water area.Note on shipping: We do our utmost to ensure that our plants arrive with you healthy and undamaged. Despite our best efforts, it can happen that plants are slightly damaged by postal shipping or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent branches. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Plant Cyperus alternifolius so that the “umbrellas” are clearly visible at eye level – it is most attractive when slightly reflected in the water. For a neat pond edge, place the pot or basket at a depth of 0 to –15 cm and combine a low ground cover in front to make the transition look natural.

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Water avens (9 cm) – Geum rivale
Geum rivale – Water avens for pond edges & riparian zonesGeum rivale is a natural-looking perennial for damp banks around garden ponds and for border beds with consistent soil moisture. With a height of 30–40 cm, it remains compact and easy to combine. Flowering is from April to June (IV–VI), and it is hardy in Zone 1.Flowering period: IV–VI (April to June)Height: approx. 30–40 cmHardiness/Zone: Zone 1Pot size: approx. 9cmProduct specifications:They bring an early seasonal accent to damp pond edges without visually ‘closing’ the water surfaceThe compact height makes Geum rivale ideal as a foreground plant in waterside planting.Thanks to Zone 1, the plant is suited for perennial, robust edge design.Technical specifications:Botanical name: Geum rivaleEnglish name: Water avensHeight (cm): 30 / 40 cmFlowering: IV–VIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1Pot size: 9 cmWith Geum rivale (water avens / herb bennet) you are choosing a charming, natural-looking perennial for the area around the garden pond. Especially in riparian zones, there are often sites that remain permanently fresh to moist – this is exactly where Geum rivale feels at home and helps to create a harmonious transition between water and garden. It does not look ‘technical’ or artificial, but blends in very naturally with mixed edge plantings.With a height of approx. 30 to 40 cm, water avens is ideal for the foreground to midground. It adds structure to the margins without blocking the view of the water. With a flowering period from April to June (IV–VI), it is especially valuable for the start of the season: While many pond plants only really develop later, Geum rivale provides vitality to the pond edge as early as spring. This means that the edge zone looks well cared for and inviting from the outset. In design, Geum rivale is versatile: as a small group along the water's edge, as a companion among grasses and low ground covers, or as a connecting element between the pond edge and the adjacent bed. The 9-cm pot is ideal if you want to plant several specimens to quickly create a harmonious, natural look. Thanks to hardiness zone 1, Geum rivale is robust and suitable for perennial plantings. If you want to design your garden pond in a natural way and value an early flowering period, this perennial is a suitable addition for a beautiful long-term edge zone.Note on shipping: We do our very best to ensure our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite our best care, it may happen that plants are slightly damaged by postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent branches. We do not accept liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Plant Geum rivale on the pond edge where the soil remains permanently fresh to moist – for example, in a slightly sheltered corner or at the edge of stones that retain moisture. Planted in small groups, water avens looks particularly natural and visually connects the pond edge and border neatly.

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Cyperus alternifolius (18 cm) – Cyperus alternifolius
Cyperus alternifolius – Cyprus grass for pond edgeCyperus alternifolius (Umbrella Plant) is a striking structural plant with umbrella-shaped growth for the garden pond. With a height of 60–80 cm, it adds height and clear lines to the shore and shallow water zones. It is suitable for planting at depths of 0 to –15 cm, and flowers from May to July (V–VII).Flowering period: V–VII (May to July)Height: approx. 60–80 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 18 cmPlant specifications: Its distinctive umbrella-shaped growth adds a modern, neat accent at the pond edge.The planting depth of 0 to –15 cm means the Cyprus grass can be flexibly positioned in edge and shallow water areas.The 18 cm pot ensures a stable start and makes planting by the pond easier.Technical data:Botanical name: Cyperus alternifoliusGerman name: Cyprus grass (Umbrella Plant)Height (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: V–VIIWinter hardiness: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 18 cmWith Cyperus alternifolius (Cyprus grass / Umbrella Plant), you introduce a pond edge plant to your garden that immediately stands out for its emphatic umbrella-shaped silhouette. It is exactly this clear form that makes it so popular: it brings structure to the shore planting, appears tidy and creates an exciting contrast to soft-growing marsh and flowering plants. The Cyprus grass appears especially harmonious at modern ponds or clearly defined shorelines – but it can also impress as a deliberate structural focal point in natural-style designs.With a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, Cyperus alternifolius is suitable for the middle to background of edge plantings. It visually builds up the shore zone without completely covering the pond. The indicated flowering period from May to July (V–VII) complements the seasonal progression, in this plant the focus is usually on the foliage and shape. When planted in small groups it creates a calm, architectural effect; planted individually, the Cyprus grass becomes a real eye-catcher. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant ideal for the shore and shallow water area. You can plant it directly in moist bank soil or place it in the very shallow water zone.Supplied in a 18 cm pot, you receive a strong root volume, which makes it easier to establish and ensures greater stability. For a neat pond edge and maximum control, a planting basket is a practical option – this way, the plant stays where it works best and can easily be moved if required.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, plants may be slightly damaged during shipping or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as snapped branches. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant into open water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Plant Cyperus alternifolius so that the “umbrellas” are clearly visible at eye level – it looks best when slightly reflected in the water. For a neat pond edge, place the pot or basket at 0 to –15 cm depth and use a low ground cover at the front so the transition appears natural.

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Houttuynia (9 cm) – Houttuynia cordata
Houttuynia cordata – Houttuynia for pond edge & bankHouttuynia cordata is a decorative marginal plant for damp areas by the garden pond and provides a lively, natural transition to the water. With a height of 30–40 cm, it remains compact and is ideal for the bank and shallow water zone. The flowering period is from June to August (VI–VIII), and the recommended planting depth is 0 to –15 cm.Flowering period: VI–VIII (June to August)Height: approx. 30–40 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 9cmPlant specifications:They reliably green damp pond edges and create a soft transition between water and garden.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, Houttuynia cordata is ideal for the bank or very shallow pond zonesWith zone 1–2, the plant is suitable for perennial pond edge designs.Technical data:Botanical name: Houttuynia cordataEnglish name: HouttuyniaHeight (cm): 30 / 40 cPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: VI–VIIIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 / 2Pot size: 9 cmWith Houttuynia cordata (Orange Peel Plant) you are opting for a versatile plant for the damp shore zone by the garden pond. Especially by ponds, there are areas that are permanently fresh to wet and in which traditional bedding plants often do not thrive optimally. Houttuynia cordata is perfect for such sites: it helps to green up edge zones, calm down transitions visually, and allow the pond edge to appear more natural.The plant remains pleasantly compact at around 30 to 40 cm high. This makes it ideal for the foreground or as a filler between taller marginal plants. Planted in small groups, it creates a harmonious, "grown" impression that visually softens the pond edge. The flowering period from June to August (VI–VIII) accompanies the course of the summer and delivers seasonal variety, without the plant only being attractive for a short period.Thanks to the recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm you can use Houttuynia cordata flexibly: directly in damp bank soil or in very shallow water. For a tidy, well-controllable pond margin, a planting basket is often practical – so the plant stays where it works best, and it can be moved more easily if necessary.The 9-cm pot is ideal if you want to plant several to quickly achieve an even border effect. With zone 1–2, Houttuynia cordata is winter-hardy and thus suitable for perennial pond installations. It is a fitting choice when you want an uncomplicated pond edge planting that naturally frames the water and can be easily combined with other marginal and shallow water plants.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite all due care, plants can be slightly damaged by postal shipping or other unforeseen events. 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. Zoo-Roco tip: Plant Houttuynia cordata where the pond edge appears "hard" – e.g. between stones or along paths. At 0 to –15 cm depth and in a planting basket, the position can be steered particularly easily if you want to adjust the design later.

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Marsh marigold (18 cm) – Caltha palustris
Acorus calamus – sweet flag for pond edges & shallow waterCaltha palustris is a classic spring-flowering plant for the garden pond and provides bright splashes of colour with its yellow flowers from March to May (III–V). With a height of 30–40 cm, it fits perfectly at the pond edge and in damp marginal zones. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm and is hardy in zones 1–2.Flower colour: yellowFlowering period: III–V (March to May)Height: approx. 30–40 cmPot size: approx. 18 cmSpecifications for the plant: They already bring vibrant colour to the pond edge in spring – just when many other pond plants are still reserved.Due to the planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the marsh marigold is perfect for bank 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 1 / 2Pot size: 18 cmWith Caltha palustris (marsh marigold), you get one of the most popular spring-flowering plants for your garden pond. When the garden comes back to life after winter, it ensures a striking splash of colour by the water with its yellow flowers from March to May (III–V). Especially at the pond edge this is especially valuable: many marginal plants do not shoot up strongly until later – by contrast, the marsh marigold brings early colour and looks natural and harmonious in the process.With a height of about 30 to 40 cm the plant is ideal for the front to middle ground. It fits perfectly at pond edges, in damp border beds or in areas that are permanently moist to wet. The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes it perfect for the bank and shallow water edge zone: directly in damp soil at the edge or standing slightly in water. Marsh marigold looks especially beautiful when you plant it in small groups – this creates a calm, natural area that visually softens the pond edge.The delivery in a 18-cm pot makes it easier to plant and gives the plant a good root volume from the start. If you want a very clear pond edge or want to keep the position flexible, a planting basket is a practical solution: this keeps the marsh marigold stable in the desired spot and can be easily moved if necessary.Thanks to winter hardiness zone 1–2, Caltha palustris is suitable for permanent pond installations in many regions and is an uncomplicated choice for a low-maintenance, natural pond edge planting.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 during postal delivery or through other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as broken stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Plant the marsh marigold where you often pass by in spring – it’s a perfect starting point for the pond season. If your water level fluctuates greatly in spring, place the plant in a planting basket at 0 to –15 cm so it stays stable and grows reliably.

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Dog DNA test for breed identification - discover the origin of your dog More than 350 dog breeds, types & varieties - breed identification with 1% accuracy .With the pezz dog DNA test, you can find out which breeds your dog really is. Our laboratory analysis identifies over 350 dog breeds with the highest precision - based on the international gold standard ISAG2020. Get an exact percentage breakdown of the breed mix, a pedigree spanning several generations and valuable insights into your pet's genetic origins. What you learn with the testWith the Pezz DNA test for breed identification, you get to know your dog at a genetic level. The detailed DNA report showsBreed percentages - accurate to within 1% Ancestry over several generationsClassification into FCI groupsCharacteristic traits & behavioral cluesUnderstand why your dog is the way it is - and use this knowledge to optimize nutrition, training and care.Highest accuracy thanks to ISAG2020Our DNA analyses are carried out according to the international gold standard ISAG2020 - the world's leading method for genetic animal analyses. This guarantees you the highest reliability, accuracy and scientific quality. Included in the test kitTwo DNA swabs for the saliva sampleFree laboratory shippingDetailed DNA report by e-mail (after approx. 5-6 weeks)How it worksActivate the test kit online: Register at pezz.life/start and receive return label.Take a saliva sample: Simply swab from your dog's mouth using the swabs provided.Send in the sample: Stick on the return label and send it off.Receive the result: Your DNA report will be sent to you by e-mail within 5-6 weeks.Over 350 breeds from 10 FCI groupsOur DNA test covers over 350 breeds, types and varieties from all 10 FCI groups - from popular family dogs to rare, old lines.Examples:Herding dogs & herding dogsTerriersRunning dogs & welding dogsRetrieving dogs, rummaging dogs & water dogsCompanion & companion dogsSighthounds and moreDiscover the fascinating genetic diversity of your dog - and find out which breeds it contains! A family tree with historyFollow in the footsteps of your dog's ancestors:The Pezz DNA test draws a multi-generational family tree that shows you how the different breeds have developed over the generations. In this way, you not only learn where your dog comes from, but also what makes it unique.Your advantages at a glanceBreed determination with 1% accuracyOver 350 dog breeds can be analyzedGold standard laboratory analysis (ISAG2020)Pedigree over several generationsEasy to use at homeFree shipping to the laboratoryResults within 5-6 weeks Solve the mystery of your dog's originsUnderstand which breeds are in your dog - and why he barks, plays or is so protective. The pezz dog DNA test sheds light on his past and helps you to understand him even better on a genetic basis. Order your dog DNA test now - discover your pet's genetic secrets!

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Floating plant set
Floating plant set with 6 plants - For garden ponds & patio pondsNaturally beautiful & useful - floating plants for any body of water. Bring life, shade and balance to your garden pond or patio pond with our floating plant set of 6 plants. The set contains three different types of plants, each included twice, for a harmonious blend of aesthetic ornamental value and practical water purification.Included floating plants (2 each): Salvinia (floating fern) Phyllanthus fluitans (Amazon floating plant) Limnobium laevigatum (frog bite)Ideal for: Garden ponds, natural ponds & biotopes Terrace ponds & decorative water containers Indoor and outdoor areasAdvantages of floating plants:Reduce excess nutrients in the waterProvide shade - inhibit algae growth Provide hiding places for fish & young animals Decorative eye-catcher on the water surface Note: Not all species are hardy - ideal for summer Easy to care for, naturally beautiful & ecologically valuable - ideal for a healthy aquatic environmentWe 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.

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Sweet flag (18 cm) – Acorus calamus
Acorus calamus – sweet flag for pond edges & shallow waterAcorus calamus is a robust pond-edge plant with grass-like growth that naturally structures the shoreline. Reaching a height of 60–80 cm, it is ideal as a background plant for shallow water and marsh areas. It can be planted at a depth of 0 to –40 cm and is hardy in zones 2–3.Area of use: Pond edge / Shore zone / Shallow water zoneHeight: approx. 60–80 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –40 cmHardiness/Zone: Zone 2–3Plant specifications: They give the pond edge a calm, natural structure and create a clean transition between the water and the garden.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –40 cm, calamus can be used flexibly from the damp edge right into the shallow water area.With a hardiness rating of 2–3, the plant is suitable for perennial ponds and remains easy to care for.Technical specifications:Botanical name: Acorus calamusCommon name: CalamusHeight (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –40 cmWinter hardiness: Zone 2 / 3Pot size: approx. 18 cmWith a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, Acorus calamus is particularly well suited to the middle to background of the shoreline planting. It combines excellently with lower groundcovers and shallow-water plants that softly define the edge at the front, whilst the calamus behind provides height and structure. This creates a balanced overall look that appears natural and visually ‘frames’ the pond without obscuring the water surface. A major advantage is the flexible planting depth of 0 to –40 cm. This allows you to plant Acorus calamus in moist bank soil as well as in shallow water areas – depending on the layout of your pond.For many pond owners, a planting basket is a practical solution because it keeps the plant stable and makes it easier to move if necessary. This is particularly helpful in landscaped pond areas for keeping the edge zone well-maintained. Thanks to its specified hardiness (Zone 2–3), calamus is suitable for perennial pond schemes in many regions. This makes it a good choice if you are looking for a long-lasting, low-maintenance structural plant that reliably complements the pond edge and fits well into various planting concepts – from natural to modern.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive at your address healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, plants may sustain minor damage during postal delivery or due to other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as snapped stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: Place Acorus calamus in the shallow water zone so that the stems gently ‘frame’ the edge, but the view into the water remains unobstructed. If you wish to keep growth under control, place the calamus in a planting basket and position it at a depth of 0 to –40 cm – this keeps the shoreline tidy and allows for adjustments at any time.

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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.

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Feeding mouse Springer - bag - 5 pieces
Mouse Springer 7-14g - POUCH BAG 5 piecesIndividually removable food animals that have been frozen after prior anesthesia in accordance with the applicable EU directives.7 - 14g weightfrozenindividually removable! The frozen food is only sent by overnight express. We accept no liability if the package cannot be delivered or the food does not arrive frozen.

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Pond substrate for mini ponds - 5 liters
Velda pond substrate for mini ponds - 5 litersNutrient medium for healthy aquatic plants. The Neogard pond substrate is the ideal basis for healthy plant growth in small garden ponds, zinc tubs or decorative mini ponds on balconies and terraces. With its natural composition, it creates optimum conditions for aquatic plants and promotes a stable biological balance in the pond. Product properties: Specially developed for mini ponds and small water basins Nutrient-rich substrate to promote root formation Improves water quality through natural filter function Promotes the biological balance in the pond Suitable for water lilies, marsh plants and other pond plants Content: 5 liters - sufficient for smaller planting zones Application: Spread a 3-5 cm thick layer of substrate on the bottom of the pond, cover with a layer of gravel if necessary. Then insert the plants. Ideal for creating or maintaining mini ponds. Quality from Velda: Velda stands for high-quality garden products with functional benefits. The pond substrate is made from natural raw materials and provides a permanently stable basis for a healthy pond ecosystem - even in the smallest of spaces.

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