Submerged or Oxygenating Plants

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Hornwort (Marestail) Ceratophylum demersum. Dark green, non rooting plant that doesn't float or sink -- just settles in the water. Provides an area for fish spawning. Hardy in zones 8-10.

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cabomba  (22498 bytes) Cabomba Dark green bristles on thin stems. Flowers mid to late summer are white with yellow centers. Hardy zones 6-10

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anacharis (16783 bytes) Anacharis Elodea canadensis. Narrow, dark green curved leaflets. Long branching stems. Dietary supplement for fish. Hardy in zones 5-10

Photograph courtesy of The Water Garden

junglevall (15073 bytes) Jungle Vall Vallisneria americana. Linear green, ribbon-like leaves. Hardy zones 4-10.  Can reach 6' tall

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