Grassy leaved pond weed (Potamogeton gramineus ) 🌿
Potamogeton gramineus, commonly known as grassy pondweed or variable-leaved pondweed, is a native aquatic plant found in freshwater environments,
Widely distributed across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia, it Prefers clean, still or slow-moving freshwater bodies such as lakes, ponds, and slow-flowing rivers. It can grow in a variety of water depths but thrives in shallow to moderately deep water, Grassy pondweed has narrow, grass-like submerged leaves and broader, floating leaves. The submerged leaves are typically 2-5 cm long and 2-6 mm wide, while the floating leaves are oval to Elliptical, it produces small, inconspicuous flowers on spikes that emerge above the water surface, usually blooming from late spring to early fall.
Container /pot Planting:
Fill a container with aquatic soil, plant the rhizomes or roots, and submerge the container to the desired depth ( between 10 - 80 cm )
.Direct Planting: Dig a small hole in the substrate, place the roots, and cover lightly with soil or gravel.
Grassy leaved pond weed ( Potamogeton gramineus )
Each plant will be a single or double stem with roots ,leaves and sometimes flowers, The plants are posted bare root and do not come with a pot or soil ,condition is dependent on time of year ,plants purchased in colder months may be bare stems.