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		<description><![CDATA[Aquatic plants are an integral part of water gardens that are extremely device landscape over the world. Aquatic ornamental plants make the sound of these beautiful and serene gardens and also provide a natural habitat for fish. There are different types of aquatic plants which can be chosen. There are marginal aquatic plants or bog [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Aquatic plants are an integral part of water gardens that are extremely device landscape over the world. Aquatic ornamental plants make the sound of these beautiful and serene gardens and also provide a natural habitat for fish. There are different types of aquatic plants which can be chosen. There are marginal aquatic plants or bog plants that grow naturally in areas of shallow ponds. Alternatively they could be developed in containers that are 3 to 6 inches of water covering the crown of plants. It should also be floating factories which act as filters and remove the excess nitrogen in water as also keep algae at bay. The good thing about it is submerged plants discharge oxygen in water.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The lotus and lily plants are deep-limiting growth of algae. There are actually 57 types of lilies to choose from and what plants are also very robust. Among the most popular is the sensation that comes with pink and pink flowers formed by silver-hued cup that is 5 to 6 inches. diameter, with leaves that are 10 inches long. Alternatively one could go to the scent of lemon from the water lily always popular Texas dawn. This comes with yellow formed stellated and pink flowers and leaves eight inches waive 3 to 5 feet incredible.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lotuses are also a number of varieties. It is the sacred lotus or lotus plant Hindu who became a size 6 feet and raise a flower of pink rose erasing with a yellow base and reached a diameter of 12 feet. It has huge leaves that are two to three feet in diameter. For smaller gardens or even barrels are the variety of Charles Thomas, who reached a modest size of 3 feet and raises pink flowers 6 to 8 inches with an anise like flavor.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There reed Egyptian paper can be used as container and plant water garden. This plant has heads formed by large onion and long pendulum formed as part transient greenish brown flower that are a foot across. It can reach a height of 15 feet, although a dwarf variety is also available for small gardens.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Japanese iris water also presents a pretty picture. He raised 3 feet tall and produces beautiful flowers formed by butterfly come in several colors like white, pink, lavender, blue, violet, crimson and yellow. Aquatic plants are floating in about 16 varieties. The popular among these is moss, hyacinth, water lettuce mosaic and magical.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Thus we see that the plants are an integral part of how we manage a garden or even decorate a park inside a house. Aquatic plants lend an element of tranquility and peace to the environment, and look at the same time extraordinarily beautiful, and have the ability to transform the will anywhere. It is no surprise therefore that they are much in it with demand increasingly people around the world using them to decorate their gardens and buildings.</p>
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