Anagallis Tenella Bog Pimpernel
Anagallis Tenella | Bog Pimpernel
Anagallis Tenella, also called Bog Pimpernel, forms a dense carpet of tiny leaves, mixed with numerous rosy-pink flowers. Bog Pimpernel is ideal in a bog garden or very shallow water. Trim foliage to tidy if required.
Marginal plants are great for ponds, and will add colour, interest and wildlife habitat to your garden. Marginal pond plants like Anagallis Tenella, Bog Pimpernel make a wonderful and easy addition to any garden pond edge.
Where do you plant marginal pond plants?
Marginal Pond Plants, such as the Anagallis Tenella - Bog Pimpernel, can be placed in the shallow areas of a pond. This is usually around the edges, or margin, of the pond. Certain types of marginal pond plants can be planted out of the pond water in damp ground, ideal for a bog garden or water garden display.
For a guide to planting and maintaining marginal plants please click here.
Features
Max. Height: 5-10cm
Growth Rate: Medium
Type: Freshwater Pond Marginal
Flowers: June - September
Position: Full sun
Planting Depth: 0-1cm
Please note: photo is for illustrative purposes and depending on time of year and growth rate may not reflect exactly what you receive. Pond Plants are shipped directly from the grower and are subject to a one-off £5.99 delivery surcharge regardless or order size/value. Please allow 3-10 working days for delivery on average.