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So You want a Water Garden? Laurie J. Fox Virginia Tech Hampton Roads AREC
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Why Do You Want One?
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Aesthetically Pleasing
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Spiritually Soothing
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Wondrously Fascinating
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Statistics relaxing attracts wildlife new plant pallet increases property value
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Resources Books Internet Tours Public Gardens Friends Clubs Associations Professionals Classes Extension
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Site Analysis - Pond Sun or shade Size/shape Location Views Slopes Theme/design Access maintenance Wildlife Restrictions - CBPA, Corps, Nature Conserv. You/hire
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National Arboretum
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Virginia Tech Hampton Roads AREC Atlanta Botanical Gardens
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Site Analysis - Plants Sun or shade Size/area Location Theme/design Maintenance Hitchhikers Growth rate Availability Quality Hardiness Annual/peren. Restrictions
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Location Submerged Floating Shoreline, Marginal, Wetland
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Myriophyllum spp. watermilfoil
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Egeria densa Brazilian elodea Elodea canadensis Canadian elodea
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Nymphaea spp. waterlily
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Eichhornia crassipes floating water hyacinth
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Pistia stratiotes water lettuce
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Marsilea mutica ‘Varietaga’ water clover
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Nelumbo lutea American lotus
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Saururus cernuus lizard’s tail
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Acorus calamus sweet flag
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Juncus spp. rushes
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Iris spp. water iris
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Colcasia spp. taro
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Cyperus alternifolius umbrella palm
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Ready to go plants
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Azolla caroliniana Carolina water fern, mosquito fern, fairy moss
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Lemna spp. common duckweeds
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crowded renovation
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Water Garden Weed Garden? Some ornamental water garden plants are invasive and can cause problems if they get into our natural waterways. They can obstruct waterways restrict water flow degrade water quality interfere with swimming, boating & fishing Water hyacinth Water lily Lotus Water celery Giant salvinia Floating heart Azolla Cattail Parrotfeather
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Salvinia molesta giant salvinia
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