Cabomba | Cabomba caroliniana
Cabomba submerged pond plant has delicate, fan shaped dark green leaves that have dark red or purple underneath. Also known as Fanwort. Cabomba is illegal in the following states - CA, CT, ID, MA, ME, MI, NH, NY, VT, WA, WI - Will be substituted!!! Cabomba is a very attractive submerged plant. During the summer months Cabomba will grow to the water surface and bloom profusely. The dainty little flowers are white with yellow centers and are quite pretty. It is not necessary to plant Cabomba, simply attach weights and sink to the bottom of the water garden. Cabomba can also be planted in pots filled with gravel.
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Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana)
Hardiness Zone: 6-11
Light Requirements: Sun to Shade
Water Depth: 1'-10'
SIZE: SOLD AS CUTTINGS - 5-6 STEMS PER BUNCH
Cabomba (Cabomba Caroliniana) is restricted in the following states - CA, CT, ID, MA, ME, MI, NH, NY, VT, WA, WI - Will be substituted with plants of equal or greater value if ordered where illegal.
Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana) is regulated in some states. - Never release these plants into public lakes or waterways. Please know your state laws when ordering pond plants.
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Cabomba (Fanwort) – Submerged Pond Plant with Delicate Foliage
Beautiful Oxygenating Plant with Floating Blooms and Fine, Fan-Shaped Leaves
Cabomba, also known as Fanwort, is an attractive submerged pond plant featuring delicate, fan-shaped dark green leaves with hints of red or purple underneath. This fast-growing oxygenating plant helps improve water quality by competing with algae for nutrients while adding soft texture and movement to your pond. During the summer, Cabomba grows up to the water’s surface and produces small, charming white flowers with yellow centers. It can be easily maintained by simply attaching weights and allowing it to sink, or by planting it in gravel-filled pots. Please note that Cabomba is restricted in certain states and may be substituted where regulations apply, making it important to check availability based on your location.