7) Dogwood ( Cornus amomum / Cornus sericea) Red-osier dogwood grows well in both damp or dry soils, and thus can be planted marginally in or outside of ponds. Photo by Matt Lavin, CC BY-SA 2.0. C. amomum native to eastern North America; C. sericea native to northern North America, non-native but accepted in UK.. Chameleon plant, Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon'. An unusual-looking plant, the chameleon plant is one that people either love or think is a bit strange. It's low-growing and gives good cover around a pond's edge, with fetching red, green and cream variegated leaves, and small white flowers. It will grow in shade.

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This is an evergreen plant that you should definitely consider for year-round colors around your pond. Hardy to USDA zones 3 - 11 (UK H4), it can withstand a wide variety of conditions. Propagate by root or shoot divisions, but make sure to handle the plant with care and avoid touching its mildly poisonous sap.. Aim to have marginal plants around one-third to two-thirds of the pond edge, and the rest open. This rule is also optimum for keeping fish, which do not like either completely bare ponds, or completely covered ponds. Around the edge of the pond, aim to have a mix of taller and shorter marginal plants. Don't space plants evenly around the edge.