Description
We think that hornwort is the best of our native oxygenators. Grows in long strands with darker greeny brown foliage at the base transforming to a brighter green as the strand grows towards the surface. Longer, brittle strands readily break up to disperse by vegetative division. Non-invasive and dies back in the autumn.
Top tip: Budlets sink to the bottom of the pond and remain dormant until late spring/early summer. Newly introduced bits of plant will float for while before sinking.
Planting depth: 30cm – 1.5m. No need to weight or plant, simply scatter stems all around the pond. Strands will float on the surface for a day or two, but will soon sink below the surface.
Sold in bunches. Handling soon breaks up longer strands into smaller pieces so, in order to minimise handling, we don’t weight this plant. Sufficient in one bunch to provide the recommended stocking rate at three bunches per m² in your pond.