Native Wetland Plants
Having a pond or wetlands in your backyard not only helps to add to the beauty of your home but is another thing that you can add to your own touch. Planting a variety of plants in and around your pond or wetlands can enhance its natural beauty of it.
If you are someone that enjoys landscaping and gardening, then you may want to think of your pond or wetlands as a garden or another landscaping project within your yard. Choosing the pond plants that will add just the right look is about the same concept as a garden. You want to try and add some plants that will flower with different colors and also add some greens to it as well. As with any garden or landscaping project, you do not want to overload it with plants, but you want to have a variety of colors and looks.
One of many popular pond plants that will add to the look of any pond is cattails. Cattails are a plant that has tall green, slender leaves along with a unique spike that comes up amongst the leaves. This spike is brown until it flowers out and then it becomes a fluffy type of seed that will float around in a breeze. This type of plant will help to give your pond a natural look.
When choosing plants for your pond or wetlands, you will want to find those that are native plants. This will help to ensure that your plants will be able to prosper within the wet conditions of a pond or wetland. There are a wide variety of native plants to choose from that will give you the look you want. Swamp Loosestrife is an example a native plant. It grows well within a moist environment and can be in full or partial sunlight.
Other than adding color and a great look to your pond and backyard, wetland plants also give back to the wildlife and fish you may have. Lily Pads are a common plant that is seen within ponds and wetlands. Other than the look you will get with this plant, it also gives waterfowl a place to hide. Fish can feed off of this plant and it also has a way of bringing in other types of wildlife that you may not have had before. Lizard’s Tail is another example of the great wetland plants that will give your pond the look you want, but will provide something else as well. It has beautiful and unique flowers and it also provides food to any fish you may have along with other water wildlife.
Having a pond or wetland in your backyard is amazing in itself. When you give it your own touch by adding various plants, it will look even better.