Water lily Chormatella (18cm) - yellow

in a plant basket 18cm ✔ for garden ponds ✔ fast-growing
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Nymphaea 'Chromatella' - Yellow water lily in a 3-liter basket (18 cm)


Bright yellow flowers for sunny accents in the garden pond.

Nymphaea 'Chromatella' is a proven and extremely popular variety among the yellow-flowering water lilies. Its large, fragrant flowers appear from June to September and provide bright color accents on the surface of the water. Thanks to its high adaptability, it is ideal for medium to large garden ponds.

  • Flower color: yellow
  • Planting depth: -30 to -100 cm
  • Flowering time: June to September (VI-IX)
  • Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - hardy & reliable perennial
  • In a large 3-liter basket (18 cm) - vigorous growth & stable development

The strong floating leaves of Nymphaea 'Chromatella' shade the water surface, reduce algae growth and create a natural balance in the pond. It not only impresses with its bright color, but also with its vigorous growth and longevity.

A classic, low-maintenance water lily with a sunny character - ideal for permanent pond greening.

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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Phalaris ‘Picta’ – Colourful ribbon grass for the pond edgePhalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’ is a decorative ornamental grass with striped foliage that visibly brightens the edge of the garden pond. With a height of 60–80 cm, it adds structure to the bank zone without completely obscuring the water surface. It is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, with a flowering period from June to August (VI–VIII)..Flowering period: VI–VIII (June to August)Height: approx. 60–80 cmPlanting depth: 0 to –15 cmPot size: approx. 9cmProduct specifications:They provide lasting splashes of colour at the pond edge via their foliage – attractive even outside the flowering season.Thanks to a planting depth of 0 to –15 cm, ribbon grass fits perfectly into damp banks and marginal shallow-water areas.With zone 1, the plant is winter-hardy and suitable for perennial pond bank designs.Technical data:Botanical name: Phalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’Common name: Colourful ribbon grass (also: Reed canary grass ‘Picta’)Height (cm): 60 / 80 cmPlanting depth: 0 / –15 cmFlowering period: VI–VIIIWinter hardiness zone: Zone 1Pot size: 9 cmWith Phalaris arundinacea ‘Picta’, you are choosing a ribbon grass that impresses at the garden pond above all with its striped leaf markings. Around ponds, plants are required that are not only attractive during short blooming periods but structure the border zone throughout the whole season. This is exactly where ‘Picta’ comes into its own: The light, colourful-looking foliage brings freshness to the bank zone and forms a beautiful contrast to darker green plants, stones or the water surface.With a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, ribbon grass is suitable for the middle to background area of pond edge planting. It “frames” the bank line without completely taking away the view into the water, and brings a calm, tidy effect. Phalaris ‘Picta’ appears particularly harmonious when planted in small groups or placed as a recurring element along a pond edge. This creates a natural rhythm that embeds the pond harmoniously.The recommended planting depth of 0 to –15 cm makes the plant ideal for the damp bank zone and very shallow areas. Plant it directly in damp marginal soil or place it in the shallow-water border area – depending on the pond layout. Delivered in a 9-cm pot, ribbon grass can easily be integrated into planting plans, especially if you want to plant several specimens for an even edge effect. For a particularly neat pond edge, a plant basket can be useful to ensure the plant stays stable and so you can simply adjust its position as required.With winter hardiness zone 1, Phalaris ‘Picta’ is suitable for perennial pond installations and is a good choice if you want to combine structure with a bright foliage effect at your garden pond.Note on shipping: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, it is possible that plants may be slightly damaged by postal delivery or other unforeseen events. This includes brown leaves as well as bent stems. No liability is accepted for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Use Phalaris ‘Picta’ to visually brighten dark corners at the pond edge – for example, next to stones or in front of evergreen plants. If you wish to keep a clear shape, plant the ribbon grass in a plant basket (0 to –15 cm) and cut it back to ground level in spring so that it sends up fresh shoots again.

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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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Water lily Alba (18cm) - white
Nymphaea alba - White water lily in a 3-liter basket (18 cm)Classic beauty for the garden pond - with elegant, white flowers.Nymphaea alba, also known as the white water lily, is one of the most popular pond plants of all. With its large, pure white flowers and round floating leaves, it lends a calm, elegant atmosphere to any garden pond. It is supplied in a large 3-liter plant basket (18 cm diameter) and is ideal for medium to deeper pond zones.Flower color: whitePlanting depth: -40 to -100 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - absolutely hardyIn a 3-liter basket for strong, secure growthThe white water lily not only provides a decorative eye-catcher, but also natural shade that reduces algae growth in the pond. It is robust, easy to care for and a reliable bloomer for years to come.Timeless pond plant for classic waterscapes - robust, hardy and beautiful.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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Kinakú Mexican Collar Tulum
Size: XS
Mexican Collar TulumTulum stands for the faithful and brave protector - just right for our four-legged companion    Handmade    from cowhide    each piece is uniqueEvery collar comes with a free friendship band - which shows the bond with your four-legged companion.Kinakú products are handmade by indigenous groups from Mexico.Kinakú means "my heart" in the Totonak language and this is carried out in the business philosophy. The high quality products are bought at a fair price so that the indigenous people are not exploited.The traditional patterns are reflected in every product, whether it is a collar, leash, key ring or other accessories.Colours and patterns always have a meaning in the indigenous population and should you ever travel to Mexico, you will see these colourful patterns everywhere.Due to the handmade nature, each collar and leash is unique and the colours and patterns may vary from the photo.Properties:XS= 1.1cm wide, 28cm long (neck circumference from approx. 20-24cm).  S= 2,2cm wide, 35cm long (neck circumference from approx. 24-32cm) M= 2.2cm wide, 45cm long (neck circumference from approx. 32-40cm)M-L= 3.3cm wide, 45cm long (neck circumference from approx. 32-40cm)  L= 3.3cm wide, 55cm long (neck circumference from approx. 38-48cm)XL= 3.3cm wide, 65cm long (neck circumference from approx. 45-60cm)

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Attraction water lily (18cm) - red
Nymphaea 'Attraction' - Red water lily in a 3-liter basket (18 cm) Intense red flowers for elegant accents in the garden pondNymphaea 'Attraction' is a particularly popular variety among the red water lilies. With its large, deep red flowers and rich, green floating leaves, it adds a bright splash of color to any garden pond. Supplied in a sturdy 3-liter planting basket (18 cm diameter), it is ready to plant immediately for medium pond depths.Flower color: redPlanting depth: -40 to -80 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - hardy & robustLarge planting basket for vigorous growthNymphaea 'Attraction' opens its beautiful flowers during the day and closes them at dusk - a fascinating play of nature. Its shady leaves also help to keep the pond water clear.Elegance in red - a colorful, hardy water lily for every ornamental pondWe 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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