Marginal Plants |
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Marginal plants are often planted on special marginal shelves around the edge of the pond, about 9 inches below the water. Some marginals, like the Japanese Rush (Acorus gramineus) are valued just for their foliage while others, such as the water plantain (Alisma plantago-aquatica) provide both flowers and foliage. |
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