Marsh cranesbill (9 cm) – Geranium palustre

  • pretty flowers
  • Ideal for the edge of a pond
  • Perennial


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Geranium palustre – Marsh cranesbill for the pond edge


Geranium palustre is a robust perennial for damp pond edges and the shallow water margin. Reaching 30–40 cm in height, it remains compact and is ideal for the foreground along the shoreline. The flowering period is from June to August (VI–VIII), it is suitable for planting depths from 0 to –15 cm and is hardy in zones 1–2.


  • Flowering period: VI–VIII (June to August)
  • Height: approx. 30–40 cm
  • Planting depth: 0 to –15 cm
  • Pot size: approx. 9cm


Product specifications:

  • They naturally green the pond edge and create a gentle transition between water and garden.
  • The flowering period VI–VIII provides a vibrant highlight in the bank area during the peak season.
  • Thanks to the planting depth 0 to –15 cm, you can place the plant flexibly at the damp edge or in very shallow water.


Technical specifications:

  • Botanical name: Geranium palustre (often also listed as Geranium palustris)
  • Common name: Marsh cranesbill
  • Height (cm): 30 / 40 cm
  • Planting depth: 0 / –15 cm
  • Flowering period: VI–VIII
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1 / 2
  • Pot size: 9 cm

With Geranium palustre (marsh cranesbill) you are choosing a perennial that is particularly well suited for damp locations around the garden pond. Zones often develop at the edge of the pond that remain consistently fresh to damp – and this is exactly where marsh cranesbill achieves a natural, calming effect. It closes gaps, visually connects different planting areas and makes the transition between water and garden appear softer.
With a height of approx. 30 to 40 cm, the plant remains pleasantly compact. This makes it ideal for the foreground of riverside planting, along stones, edges or stepping stones. Geranium palustre is especially harmonious in small groups: this creates a broad, “natural” look that does not crowd the pond edge and leaves the water surface visible. The flowering period from June to August (VI–VIII) is during the peak season – perfect for keeping the marginal zone looking lively and well-kept in summer. 
The suggested planting depth of 0 to –15 cm allows for flexible placement. Depending on the pond structure, you can plant the marsh cranesbill directly in moist bank soil or place it right at the very shallow edge. The 9-cm pot is especially suitable if you want to plant several at once, so as to quickly achieve a uniform marginal effect. For a controlled, neat pond edge, a planting basket can be helpful – this means the plant stays where it looks best, and you can easily move it if needed.
Thanks to zone 1–2, Geranium palustre is winter-hardy and is therefore a good choice for perennial pond schemes. If you are looking for a low-maintenance, compact perennial for the pond edge that combines well and adds extra vibrancy in summer, this marsh cranesbill makes a suitable addition. 

Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, plants may suffer minor damage in the post or due to other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as broken stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open water such as lakes or biotopes.

Zoo-Roco tip: Plant Geranium palustre at the pond edge as a “link plant” between taller riverside perennials and low groundcovers. At a depth of 0 to –15 cm (or in damp bank soil) it establishes particularly harmoniously – and in small groups, the edge immediately appears more natural.
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Nymphaea 'Aurora' - Copper-colored water lily in a 3-litre basket (18 cm)Color-changing blooms for large garden ponds.Nymphaea 'Aurora' is an impressive variety for garden ponds that creates fascinating color accents on the surface of the water with its changeable flowers in delicate shades of yellow, orange and copper. Its colorful effect is particularly effective in large ponds.Flower color: Copper-colored with natural color gradientPlanting depth: -30 to -60 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - absolutely hardyLarge 3-liter basket (18 cm diameter) - for vigorous growth & secure hold in deep waterThis water lily is ideal for ponds and natural ponds, where it not only has a decorative effect with its lush leaves, but also reduces algae growth and supports the pond climate.Robust, hardy variety with exceptional flower color - perfect for large water landscapes.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.

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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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Japanese primrose (9 cm) – Primula japonica ‘Alba’
Primula japonica ‘Alba’ – Japanese primrose for the pond edgePrimula japonica ‘Alba’ is a compact primrose for damp banks and pond edges, providing a neat splash of colour early in the year. The flowering period is from March to May (III–V), and the plant remains pleasingly low at 20–30 cm. Ideal for the foreground along the water’s edge and in damp border beds.Flower colour: whiteFlowering period: III–V (March to May)Height: approx. 20–30 cmPot size: approx. 9cmPlant specifications: They provide visible splashes of colour by garden ponds as early as spring – just when many pond plants are only just beginning to sprout.The compact height keeps the water surface clearly visible and creates a neat appearance along the shoreline.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the primrose can be flexibly placed in damp marginal areas.Technical data:Botanical name: Primula japonica ‘Alba’Common name: Japanese primroseHeight (cm): 20 / 30 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: III–VWinter hardiness: Zone 1Pot size: 9 cmWith Primula japonica ‘Alba’ you are choosing a charming spring-flowering plant for your garden pond that visibly enhances damp marginal areas. Especially around ponds, the start of the season is crucial: While many marginal plants are still developing in spring, this primrose already brings colour from March to May (III–V). This makes the pond edge look well-tended and lively early on – ideal if you want your garden pond to be a focal point right from the start of the season.The plant remains pleasantly compact at around 20 to 30 cm in height. This makes it excellent for the foreground of pondside planting, for damp border beds or as a colourful accent between stones and stepping stones. ‘Alba’ looks particularly harmonious when you plant several in small groups: This creates a calm, natural effect and emphasises the shoreline without visually enclosing the water’s surface.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm gives you flexibility in placement. In practice, the Japanese primrose is ideal in damp bank soil or very shallow marginal areas where the soil remains consistently fresh. The 9 cm pot is perfect if you want to plant several specimens to achieve a visible effect quickly. With fluctuating water levels, a small planting basket can be useful to keep the plant stable and the site tidy.Thanks to Zone 1, Primula japonica ‘Alba’ is winter-hardy and is therefore well suited to perennial pond edge designs. A fitting choice if you want to make your pond edge attractive not only in summer but as early as spring.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it can happen that plants suffer slight damage during postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent or broken stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Plant ‘Alba’ where you often pass by in spring – it is ideal for enlivening the pond edge early. If your marginal area becomes temporarily drier in the summer, place the primrose slightly more sheltered in damp soil (rather than deeper into the water) so that it remains evenly supplied.

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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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Japanese primrose (9 cm) – Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’
Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ – Japanese primrose for pond edgePrimula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ is a compact spring-flowering plant that brings fresh colour to damp pond edges and the shore zone. The red flowers appear from March to May (III–V), adding early highlights. With a height of 20–30 cm, the plant stays low and is ideal for the foreground.Flower colour: light pinkFlowering period: III–V (March to May)Height: approx. 20–30 cmPot size: approx. 9cmPlant specifications: They provide visible colour accents at the garden pond as early as spring – just when many pond plants are only beginning to sprout.The compact height keeps a clear view of the water surface and provides a neat look along the shoreline.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, the primrose can be placed flexibly in damp border areas.Technical data:Botanical name: Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’Common name: Japanese primroseHeight (cm): 20 / 30 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: III–VWinter hardiness: Zone 1Pot size: 9 cmWith Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’, you add a charming spring-flowering plant at the garden pond that clearly enhances damp border areas. Especially around ponds, the start of the season is decisive: While many marginal plants are still developing in spring, this primrose already adds colour from March to May (III–V). This makes the pond edge look tidy and lively early in the year – ideal if you would like your garden pond to be an eye-catcher right from the start of the season.The plant remains pleasantly compact at around 20 to 30 cm in height. As such, it is ideal for the foreground of the marginal planting, for damp border beds, or as a colourful accent between stones and stepping stones. ‘Appleblossom’ has a particularly harmonious effect when you place several plants in small groups: This results in a calm, natural look and emphasises the shoreline without visually closing off the water surface.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm gives you flexibility in placement. In practice, the Japanese primrose is ideal in damp shoreline soil or in very shallow marginal zones, where the soil remains evenly fresh. The 9 cm pot is perfect if you want to plant several for a quick visible effect. If water levels fluctuate, a small plant basket can be useful to keep the plant stable and the location tidy.Thanks to Zone 1, Primula japonica ‘Appleblossom’ is winter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial pond-edge arrangements. An appealing choice if you want to make the pond edge attractive not just in summer but already in spring.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive at your address healthy and undamaged. Despite all due care, plants may be slightly damaged by postal transport or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves just as much as broken stems. We do not accept liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Plant ‘Appleblossom’ where you often walk by in spring – it is ideal for bringing the pond edge to life early on. If your border area becomes drier at times in summer, place the primrose a little more sheltered in damp soil (rather than deeper in water) to ensure it is evenly supplied.

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Cuckoo flower (9 cm) – Cardamine pratensis
Cardamine pratensis – Cuckoo flower for pond edges Cardamine pratensis (cuckoo flower) is a natural spring bloomer for damp pond edges and fresh, moist border beds. From March to May (III–V), delicate pink flowers appear, giving the start of the season by the water a particularly welcoming feel. At 30–40 cm in height, the plant is ideal for the foreground to midground.Flower colour: light pinkFlowering period: III–V (March to May)Height: approx. 30–40 cmPot size: approx. 9cmProduct specifications:They add a delicate splash of colour to the pond edge as early as spring, when many plants are still just coming into leaf.The compact height creates a natural-looking pond edge without obscuring the view of the water surface.Thanks to zone 1, cuckoo flower is suitable for robust, perennial planting in damp locations.Technical specifications:Botanical name: Cardamine pratensisGerman name: Cuckoo flowerHeight (cm): 30 / 40 cmFlowering period: III–VWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1 Pot size: 9 cmWith Cardamine pratensis (cuckoo flower / lady's smock), you are choosing a plant for your garden pond that looks especially natural and visibly enhances the start of the season. Around ponds and in the shore zone, there are often areas that are consistently fresh to damp in spring – ideal conditions for cuckoo flower. It is perfect if you want a gentle, ‘meadow-like’ appearance that softens the transition between water and garden.The flowering period from March to May (III–V) makes Cardamine pratensis a valuable spring-flowering plant. The delicate pink flowers look light and cheerful and bring colour to the pond edge without being obtrusive. Especially in combination with early pond-edge plants, this creates a harmonious spring scene that makes your garden pond attractive from the start of the season.With a growth height of approx. 30 to 40 cm, cuckoo flower is suitable for the foreground to midground. It looks lovely when planted in small groups to give the flowers a wider effect and the edge a ‘grown’ appearance. It also fits well in damp border beds next to the pond, where it forges a natural connection between grasses and low groundcovers. As no specific planting depth is given, it is recommended to plant in moist bank soil or in areas that remain regularly damp – not directly into open water.The plant is supplied in a 9-cm pot, which is particularly suitable if you wish to plant several specimens to quickly achieve a harmonious overall appearance. Thanks to zone 1, Cardamine pratensis is robust and suitable for perennial planting – a good choice if you want to create a natural-looking and low-maintenance pond edge in the long term.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite taking the greatest care, plants may suffer slight damage during postal delivery or due to 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: Plant cuckoo flower where there is enough moisture in spring – e.g. at the edge of a shallow bay or in a gently sloping bank area. Planted in small groups, the flowers look especially natural and visually connect the pond edge and adjacent border in a very harmonious way.

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Arum italicum (9cm) - Arum italicum
Arum italicum - arumArum italicum is a striking structural plant for moist, semi-shady to shady edges around the garden pond. At a height of 30-40 cm, it is ideal for visually structuring bank areas and closing gaps in the planting. It flowers between April and June.Flower colour: redFlowering period: IV-VI (April to June)Height: approx. 30-40 cmPot: approx. 9 cmPlant specifications:Ideal for structuring bank areas and damp garden spotsFits well in shadier pond edge zones, where classic flowering plants are often weakerSuitable for perennial design (hardy)Technical dataBotanical name: Arum italicumGerman name: ArumFlowering time: IV-VIWinter hardiness: Zone 1Height: 30 / 40 cmDepth: 0 / -40 cmWith Arum italicum (arum), you are choosing a plant for your garden pond that is particularly impressive due to its structuring effect. There are often areas around ponds that are permanently slightly damp and are also occasionally shaded - this is exactly where the arum shows its strengths. It is suitable for visually defining edge zones, calming transitions and harmoniously complementing the planting without the pond edge appearing overloaded.The plant reaches a height of approx. 30 to 40 cm and therefore fits well in the foreground to midground. Arum italicum is particularly attractive for the early season: the flowering period from April to June (IV-VI) already brings life to the edge planting when many summer-flowering pond plants are still being established. This creates a harmonious annual cycle - with an early accent that keeps your pond design interesting for longer.For the location, the specified planting depth of 0 to -40 cm is a guide value for moist areas by the water. In the garden pond, we recommend placing the plant in the moist bank zone or in an easily controllable area so that you can easily control its growth. In permanently wet areas, a stable position is important - depending on the pond structure, a plant basket can help to position the plant securely and move it if necessary. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1, Arum italicum is suitable for long-term, perennial landscaping. This makes Arum italicum an interesting choice if you are looking for robust structural plants for damp, cooler locations.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: In garden ponds, arum looks particularly beautiful behind low shallow-water plants, where it "builds up" the edge zone without obstructing the view of the water. Place it in the moist bank soil rather than freely in the open water - this keeps the plant stable and the edge of the pond neat.

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