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Candy Striped Reed (Phragmites australis 'Candy Stripe') 2" Potted Hardy Marginal Plant

Candy Striped Reed (Phragmites australis 'Candy Stripe') 2" Potted Hardy Marginal Plant

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Enhance the beauty of your pond with the stunning Candy Striped Reed (Phragmites australis 'Candy Stripe'). This hardy marginal pond plant features striking variegated foliage, with creamy-white and green stripes that add a pop of color and texture to any aquatic garden.

Candy Striped Reed is a vigorous grower, producing tall, upright stems that can reach impressive heights, making it an excellent choice for creating a natural privacy screen or adding vertical interest to your pond. In late summer to early fall, this plant produces feathery plumes that dance gracefully in the breeze, adding a touch of elegance to your pondscape.

This low-maintenance plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to a variety of soil conditions, making it ideal for both natural and formal pond settings. Hardy and resilient, Candy Striped Reed is tolerant of wet or boggy soils, making it a great choice for planting at the water's edge or in shallow water.

      Hardiness zones: 5 - 11
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      • Hitchhiker Warning

        We recommend cleaning all plants before adding them to your tank. We regularly perform quality checks prior to shipping plants. However, we cannot guarantee our plants to be snail or hitchhiker-free. If you do not want to risk snails, please consider rinsing plants, conducting a bleach dip, or quarantining plants prior to adding them in your aquarium. Snails are a natural part of working with live plants.