Waterplant Collection
"Exploring the Breathtaking Waterplants of South America's Savannah Rupununi" Discover the enchanting world of waterplants in the permanent ponds of Savannah Rupununi
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"Exploring the Breathtaking Waterplants of South America's Savannah Rupununi" Discover the enchanting world of waterplants in the permanent ponds of Savannah Rupununi, Guyana, South America. These vibrant ecosystems are home to a variety of aquatic flora that thrive in their watery habitats. In Canterbury's Little Stour River, witness the mesmerizing sight of River Water-crowfoot (Ranunculus fluitans) flowering abundantly. The river serves as a perfect environment for this delicate plant to flourish and create a stunning display. Journeying towards Montgomery Canal near Berriew, Powys, feast your eyes upon the Yellow Waterlily (Nuphar lutea), gracing the disused canal habitat with its radiant blooms. This captivating flower adds a touch of elegance to its surroundings. Make your way to East Sussex, England in March and be captivated by Cape Pondweed (Aponogeton distachyos). Its close-up view reveals intricate details of its beautiful flowers blooming gracefully in garden ponds. Venturing into New Forest, you may encounter an introduced invasive species called New Zealand Pygmyweed (Crassula helmsii). Despite being invasive, it displays lovely flowers while growing in ponds within this picturesque forest landscape. The Lesser Water-plantain (Baldellia ranunculoides) can be found flourishing in pools throughout New Forest, Hampshire. In July, these charming plants showcase their delicate blossoms amidst lush greenery surrounding them. Traveling along Erewash Canal in Derbyshire during August will lead you to admire the elegant White Waterlily (Nymphea alba). Its pure white petals stand out against the calm waters and provide a serene atmosphere for onlookers. Garden ponds come alive with beauty when adorned with Ornamental Waterlilies like Nymphaea sp. , Fabiola cultivar.