Japanese Iris purple (18cm) - Iris kaempferi

  • sets pond accents
  • Blooms from May to June
  • hardy
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Iris kaempferi - Japanese iris purple for pond edge


The Japanese iris brings an elegant, calm colour effect to the garden pond with its purple flowers. With a height of 60-80 cm, it is ideal for damp marginal zones and shallow water edges. It flowers from May to July (V-VII) and is hardy in zones 1-2.

  • Flowering time: V-VII (May to July)
  • Flower colour: purple
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1, 2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm

Plant specifications:

  • They add an elegant purple colour accent to the edge of the pond and visibly enhance the shoreline.
  • Thanks to its planting depth of 0 to -15 cm, Japanese iris is perfect for damp borders and very shallow areas. 
  • Zone 1-2 makes it suitable for perennial pond edge planting in many regions.

Technical data:
  • Botanical name: Iris kaempferi
  • German name: Japanese Iris
  • Planting depth: 0 to -15 cm
  • Flowering time: V-VII (May to July)
  • Winter hardiness: Zone 1/2
  • Pot: approx. 18 cm

With Iris kaempferi (Japanese iris), you can create a particularly stylish garden pond: the purple flowers look elegant and create a clear accent that contrasts beautifully with green plants along the banks. The edges of ponds in particular often have areas that are evenly moist and are ideal for iris species. Japanese iris is an attractive choice here if you are looking for a plant that provides structure and at the same time creates a seasonal highlight with its flowers.
The Japanese iris reaches a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm. This makes it perfect for the centre to background of a pond edge planting: low ground cover or shallow water plants in front, with the iris behind as a "frame" that gives depth to the pond edge. The flowering period from May to July (V-VII) ensures that your pond looks particularly attractive in the early to middle gardening season. Planted in small groups, it creates a calm, two-dimensional effect; planted individually, it becomes a focal point. The recommended planting depth of 0 to -15 cm makes Iris kaempferi ideal for damp border areas. It can be planted directly in moist bank soil or - depending on the pond structure - positioned in a very shallow area. A planting basket is often practical for a clean, controllable pond edge because the plant is stable and can be repositioned if necessary.
Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-2, Japanese iris is suitable for perennial ponds and is a good addition if you want to create a permanent shoreline with clear flower 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 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: Place the Japanese iris so that it is clearly visible from your favourite viewing angle - purple flowers look particularly beautiful when they are slightly reflected in the water. Place them at a depth of 0 to -15 cm or in permanently moist soil and combine with low ground cover plants at the front to show the iris to its best advantage.
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Dwarf water lily Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Rubra’ red (18cm)The dwarf water lily Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Rubra’ brings an elegant splash of colour to the water’s surface with its red flowers. Thanks to its compact form, it is particularly suitable for smaller garden ponds as well as mini ponds and bowls. Ideal if you want a water lily that doesn’t take up too much space.Dwarf-form water lily – suitable for small water areasFlower colour: redGrowth: compact, for a controlled leaf areaArea of application: Garden pond, mini pond, tub/bowlTechnical dataBotanical name: Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Rubra’English name: Dwarf water lilyFlower colour: redPlanting depth: -10 to -40cmFlowering period: June to September Pot size: approx. 18 cmWith the dwarf water lily Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Rubra’ you bring the typical water lily atmosphere into the garden – even if your pond is rather small or you want to plant in a mini pond or tub. Dwarf water lilies are designed to unfold a harmonious effect in a limited space: Floating leaves on the surface and an attractive blossom, without the water area being quickly completely covered. The ‘Rubra’ variety creates an elegant, easily visible splash of colour with its red flowers.Especially with smaller garden ponds, balanced planting is crucial. Water lilies that grow too vigorously can quickly dominate the surface and “close” the water effect. In comparison, a dwarf water lily remains more compact and is therefore a good choice if you want a calm, well-kept look and nevertheless do not want to do without the classic water lily eye-catcher. ‘Rubra’ is particularly effective when positioned so that you have a good view of the flowers from your seat or terrace – as the red shades clearly stand out against the water and greenery.For establishing, stable placement is important, ideally in a planting basket or a suitable container. This way the rhizome lies undisturbed, and you can adjust the position if necessary. If you are looking for a compact water lily with a strong colour, Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Rubra’ is a fitting choice for a natural yet controlled pond design.Note: We make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive healthy and undamaged. Despite the greatest care, it may occur that plants are slightly damaged during postal delivery or by other unforeseen events. This includes both brown leaves and bent branches. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes. Zoo-Roco tip: Put dwarf water lilies in a planting basket so you can easily adjust their position. If the plant is still small at first, start out higher (shallower) and lower them later – this often encourages quicker growth and flowering.

CHF 35.00

Pond rose Lutea (18cm) - yellow
Nuphar lutea - Yellow pond mummel (Brandy Bottle) in a 3-liter basket (18 cm)Bright yellow flowers & strong growth for deeper pond zones.Nuphar lutea, also known as yellow pond rose or brandy bottle, is a robust and hardy aquatic plant with striking yellow flowers. It is ideal for larger ponds and is supplied in a sturdy 3-liter planting basket (18 cm) - perfect for secure rooting in deep water areas.Flower color: Bright yellowPlanting depth: -40 to -120 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - frost-hardy & reliableSupplied in a large 3-liter basket for vigorous growthThe large floating leaves not only provide shade for fish, but also help to reduce algae growth. The eye-catching yellow flowers exude a subtle fragrance and make the Nuphar lutea an eye-catcher in any pond landscape.Easy to care for, decorative and ecologically valuable - the perfect deep-water plant for natural and ornamental ponds.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 49.00

Water lily Chormatella (18cm) - yellow
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: yellowPlanting depth: -30 to -100 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - hardy & reliable perennialIn a large 3-liter basket (18 cm) - vigorous growth & stable developmentThe 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.

CHF 59.00

Water lily Carnea (18cm) - pink
Nymphaea 'Carnea' - Pink water lily for garden pondsDelicate pink flowers - ideal for medium-sized to large ponds.Nymphaea 'Carnea' is a classic, pink water lily with elegant flowers and decorative floating leaves. Its delicate pink flowers appear reliably from June to September and create a romantic, natural pond look. Suitable for planting depths from -40 to -120 cm, it is particularly flexible in pond design and unfolds its full effect in larger garden ponds.Flower color: pinkPlanting depth: -40 to -120 cmFlowering time: June to September (VI-IX)Hardiness zone: Zone 4 - frost-resistant & reliably hardySupplied in a 3-liter basket (18 cm) - for stable growthThe Nymphaea 'Carnea' not only brings color into play, but also contributes to algae reduction and pond shading with its large floating leaves - a plus for water quality and biological balance.Easy to care for, harmonious in color and ideally suited for near-natural 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.

CHF 59.00

Dwarf water lily – Nymphaea Pygmaea Alba (18cm)
Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Alba’ – dwarf water lily white-yellowThe dwarf water lily Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Alba’, with its white-yellow flowers, adds a serene, elegant touch to the water’s surface. Thanks to its compact growth habit, it is particularly suitable for smaller garden ponds or basins where a classic water lily would be too vigorous. Ideal if you want a delicate floral effect without the pond looking ‘overcrowded’.Dwarf water lily – suitable for smaller pondsFlower colour: white-yellowGrowth habit: compact, with a modest foliage and flower displaySuitable for: garden pond, mini-pond, pot/tank (depending on the setup)Technical dataBotanical name: Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Alba’Common name: Dwarf water lilyFlower colour: white-yellowPlanting depth: between -10 and -40 cmFlowering period: from June to September Pot size: approx. 18 cmWith the dwarf water lily Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Alba’, you can create particularly stylish water features – even if your garden pond is rather small or you wish to plant in a mini-pond . Dwarf water lilies are designed to create the classic water lily effect in a limited space: the leaves float on the surface, whilst the delicate water lilies emerge from them.The ‘Alba’ variety impresses with a white-yellow flower colour, which has a very calming effect and can be easily combined with various pond and border plants. The choice of plants is particularly crucial in smaller ponds: water lilies that grow too vigorously can quickly dominate the surface. The dwarf water lily remains comparatively more compact and is therefore ideal if you want to keep the water’s surface deliberately open. At the same time, water lilies create a pleasant pond atmosphere: the flowers draw the eye to the water, and the floating leaves give the pond a natural ‘centre’. For good establishment, a stable position is important – ideally in a planting basket or a suitable container, so that the substrate and rhizome are securely in place and you can adjust the position if necessary.If you’re looking for subtle, high-quality blooms and want to opt for a compact water lily, Nymphaea pygmaea ‘Alba’ is a suitable choice for a well-maintained, natural-looking pond design. Note on dispatch: We do our utmost to ensure that our plants arrive at your address healthy and undamaged. Despite taking the utmost care, plants may occasionally sustain minor damage during postal delivery or due to other unforeseen circumstances. This includes brown leaves as well as snapped stems. We accept no liability for this. Do not plant in open waters such as lakes or biotopes.Zoo-Roco tip: With dwarf water lilies, it’s worth placing the plant a little higher to begin with and then lowering it later if necessary – this usually helps it to grow more quickly. If you’re planting in a pot/mini-pond, make sure the water lily gets enough sun and isn’t shaded by plants around the edge.

CHF 35.00

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.

CHF 59.00

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CHF 34.90

Amano Shrimp
Diese bis 4 cm groß werdende Garnele besticht nicht durch ihr Aussehen, sondern durch ihre Leidenschaft für (Grün-)Algen. Der Name "Amanogarnele" wird benutzt, da der bekannte Aquarienfotograf Takashi Amano diese Garnelen zur Algenbekämpfung in seine Becken einsetzt und sie somit auf vielen seiner Bilder erscheinen. Diese Art gehört zu den besten bekannten Algenfressern und muss mit Algen und Futter mit Schwerpunkt auf Pflanzenbasis ernährt werden. Sie ist sehr friedlich. Gehalten werden kann sie bei Temperaturen bis 27°C und einem pH-Wert zwischen 6 und 8. Die Wasserhärte ist zweitrangig und sollte unter 20 dgH liegen.Caridina japonica wurde bereits mehrfach erfolgreich nachgezogen. Da sie zum primitiven Fortpflanzungstyp gehört, die Larven sehr klein sind und zur erfolgreichen Aufzucht Brackwasser benötigen, ist die Zucht allerdings mit etwas Aufwand verbunden.   Herkunftsgebiet: Japan Beschreibung: Farbe milchig, glasig, 0,3 mm braune Punkte. Zucht: Nach erfolgreicher Befruchtung wandern die Eier in die Bauchtaschen der Weibchen. Nach ca. 6 Wochen stößt das Weibchen die Eier ab und es schlüpfen ca. 1mm kleine, milchig-durchsichtige Larven. Diese müssen in Brackwasser (1,6% Salzgehalt) überführt werden. Nach 4 Wochen und zahlreichen Häutungen sind die Larven zu Junggarnelen herangewachsen und können in Süßwasser überführt werden.Gelegegrössen / Nachwuchsanzahl: bis ca. 2000 EierHäufigkeit der Vermehrung: ständig, mit einer Laichpause im Januar/Februar Besonderheiten: Die Amano-Garnele ist sehr beliebt aufgrund der guten AlgenbekämpfungFür Fragen und Probleme steht Ihnen unser ausgebildetes Team im Zoo Roco zur Verfügung. Es kann Sie in allen Fragen fachgerecht beraten.
 
Frog spoon (9cm) - Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma plantago-aquatica - FrogspoonThe frogspoon is a classic pond plant for natural bank and shallow water zones and impresses with its white flowers. It grows upright, creates clear accents at the edge of the pond and is suitable for a planting depth of 0 to -40 cm. It flowers from June to September.Flowering time: VI-IX (June to September)Hardiness zone: 1 / 2 / 3Height: approx. 60-80 cmPot: approx. 9 cmPlant specificationsNatural, calm effect for shoreline design and shallow water areasGood choice for structured pond edges (also in group planting)Winter-hardy and therefore suitable for perennial plantingTechnical data:Botanical name: Alisma plantago-aquaticaGerman name: FrogspoonHeight: 60 / 80 cmDepth: 0 / -40 cmPlanting depth: 0 to -40 cmAlisma plantago-aquatica (frog spoon) is a tried-and-tested, near-natural pond plant for your garden pond. It is particularly suitable for the bank zone and shallow water areas, where its upright growth and white flowers create a calm, neat pond look. Its presence creates a harmonious transition between the water surface and the garden, without appearing too low or too dominant. The long flowering period from June to September (VI-IX) is a big plus. This means that your pond edge planting remains attractive for many weeks and creates bright accents that are beautifully reflected in the water. Growing to a height of approx. 60 to 80 cm, the frogspoon is ideal for adding structure to the edge planting - for example behind lower shallow water plants or as a natural background for flowering companions. The recommended planting depth of 0 to -40 cm gives you plenty of room for manoeuvre: plant the frogspoon directly in the moist bank zone or a little deeper in the shallow water area, depending on the pond structure and the desired effect.For neat, controlled planting, we recommend using a plant basket - this keeps the position stable and makes it easier to move or divide the plant if necessary. Thanks to its hardiness zone 1-3, Alisma plantago-aquatica is suitable for many regions and fits well in permanent garden ponds. In this way, you can create a pond edge planting with little effort that looks natural and provides reliable structure throughout the season.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 the frogspoon in small groups (e.g. 3 plants) in the shallow water zone - this gives the planting a more natural look and harmoniously fills gaps at the edge of the pond. If you want a clear pond edge, use a plant basket so that the plant stays where you have planned it.

CHF 7.90

Round water plant basket
Round water plant basket for pondsThese water plant baskets are made of robust plastic and are suitable for garden ponds or biotopes. By using a plant basket, you prevent uncontrolled spreading of aquatic plants! It is also easier to repot or trim plants.Available as a round plant basket in three sizes⌀ 14 cm⌀ 21 cm⌀ 40 cm

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Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini
Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini'Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini' is a green plant, recommended for the second level of the aquarium and for the paludarium. A very decorative species that is not particularly demanding.Difficulty of growing: easy Light requirements: medium CO₂ requirements: low Outgrown plant height: up to 20 cm Growth: medium Temperature: 15-28°C Placement in aquarium: second level Origin: North America Shell diameter: 6 cm Lobelia Cardinalis mini is a plant native to North America. In nature, it is found in wetlands and riverbanks. It is distributed from the Gulf of Mexico through the eastern states of the United States to southern Canada. It grows in the ground and has a well-developed root system. The feathery stems can develop auxiliary roots in leafless areas. Its small leaves are bright green, oval with a conspicuous pale central vein.Lobelias can be cultivated in aquariums and paludariums. It thrives in muddy soil as well as underwater. It tolerates temperatures from 15 to 28 °C and can also be kept in a pond. It thrives best at 20-23°C and requires soft to medium-hard water with a pH between 6.5 and 7.2.Without sufficient light, the leaves turn yellow, but in bright light the undersides of the leaves turn purple. It is not particularly demanding, but regular water changes, fertilizer and CO₂ support its growth.In the aquarium, lobelia should be planted in a group in the middle ground, but it is also well suited as a foreground plant. Pruning is necessary for the plant to grow well; use scissors to remove older leaves. You can also cut back the entire plant and use the cut tips as cuttings. Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then set them at intervals of 1 to 2 cm.

CHF 6.50