We Have a wonderful selection of Japanese Koi - American Koi - Bog and Marsh Plants - Tropical Lillies - Hardy Lillies - and Floating Plants For you to add to your Pond…
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Japanese Koi
Japanese koi are ornamental, colorful carp that originated in 19th century Japan and are now found worldwide. They are valued as "living works of art" for their vibrant patterns and can live for many decades, with some living over 100 years. The cost of koi varies widely based on factors like genetic lineage, color, and patterns, with some exceptionally high-quality specimens selling for six figures.
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American Koi
"American koi" can refer to koi being raised and sold in the United States by American breeders. While koi originated in Japan, the U.S. has a large and growing koi industry with dedicated farms, a significant import market, and large-scale competitive events that attract high-quality fish from both American and international breeders.
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Goldfish
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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Bog and Marsh Plants
Common bog and marsh plants are adapted to moist or waterlogged soil and play a crucial role in wetland ecosystems.
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Lillies
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, pond lilies play a vital role in maintaining a healthy pond ecosystem.
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Lotus
A lotus and water lily are often confused, but they are actually different types of aquatic plants from separate plant families. While a water lily's flowers and leaves float on the surface of the water, a lotus’s flowers and leaves rise on tall, rigid stems several feet above the water.

