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FREE SHIPPING ON ACCESSORIES & PLANTS AFTER $79.99

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Duckweed

Lemna is a genus of free-floating aquatic plants referred to by the common name "duckweed." They are morphologically divergent members of the arum family.

Sent in a small snap lock bag roughly a handfuls amount. 

This product is sourced from outdoor ponds and not indoor aquariums, Sometimes it can contain harmless live bugs.  

 

To ensure you get the best quality plant, we order plants in fresh at the end of each week, for next week delivery. Straight to your door. This way, we assure you receive healthy, vibrant plants. Doing this means we can also lower our prices for you. Please expect delivery to be Thursday of the following week that you ordered.

Customer Reviews

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Dan
Perfect addition

The duckweed arrived in perfect condition, it was put out into the duck pond (duck hunting pond) and it is doing very well

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Trudy Williams

Looks great in the pond

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Ann-Marie Bowerbank
Duck weed

The duck weed spread out when I put in the pond, and the fish ate all of it within 15 minutes.
So probably not the best product for our pond.
The fish had a feeding frenzy, so they where happy.

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Helen Rowe
Duck Weed

Great healthy looking weed, grows quickly and the fish love it :)

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Sonja Beardsley
Duck weed

All plants were in fantastic condition.
It seems to be doing well in our very large outdoor pond, it has been blown by the wind into one area but it seems to be doing well.

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