Aquatic Plants
Aquatic plants are a versatile solution for various purposes such as bank protection, bank beautification, erosion prevention and environmental enrichment. The range of plants, including reeds, yellow iris, small and large cattail and calamus, offers various options for green projects and inspiring environmental enrichment.
Aquatic plants offer numerous benefits to both the environment and the aesthetics of aquatic environments. They play a crucial role in protecting banks by stabilizing the soil and preventing erosion with their extensive root systems. In addition, aquatic plants add natural beauty to banks, embankments and canals, making the environment more attractive. They help improve water quality by filtering pollutants, helping to reduce harmful algae growth by absorbing excess nutrients.
Aquatic plants support a rich diversity of flora and fauna, promoting biodiversity and providing shelter for various species. In addition, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to reduce the carbon footprint.
Through their role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients, aquatic plants also play an important role in natural waste management, contributing to a healthy and sustainable ecosystem.
Custom planting schedules are available upon request.
Features & benefits
- Support rich flora and fauna and beautify the environment.
- Reduce carbon footprint.
- Reduce erosion and preserve shoreline structure.
- Limit algae by absorbing excess nutrients.
- Decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients.
- Assortment includes aquatic plants such as reeds, yellow lisces, small and large cattail and matsedge
- The plants were pre-grown at least one growing period (March through July-August) in the nursery
Features
(Bank) protection
Road & Landscape Management
Erosion control and prevention
Applications
- Protection and beautification of banks
- Protection and beautification of quay walls and canals
- Environmental enrichment / aesthetic value
- Promoting water circulation and biodiversity
- Improving water quality
- Co2 storage and natural waste management
- Reduction of algae growth