Flowers that grow underwater

Yellow Pond-lily The yellow pond lily is a flower that can grow underwater. These perennial flowers have thick leaves that resemble the shape of a heart and "cup-shaped yellow-green" flowers. These flowers have a height range of 6 to 24 inches and a depth range of 1 to 3 feet.

Lotus No pond garden, we assure you, can ever be created without a Lotus flower. One of the oldest, most exquisite, and most well-known aquatic flowers, it may enhance the beauty of any water garden. Lotus cannot live in cold climates since they need direct sunshine for growth.

Water Lily It is perhaps the most exquisite aquatic bloom in existence. Deep roots can be planted in the soil of any pond or other shallow water body to develop water lilies. There are roughly 70 different species of these flowers that are known to exist in the world, and they come in a variety of colours including violet, pink, yellow, orange, white, red, and blue. 

Water Hawthorn Unquestionably one of the nicest aquatic flowers for any water garden is water hawthorn. In addition to the charming little white blossoms that can enchant any pond garden, hawthorn's long, slender floating leaves are equally lovely to look at.

Kelp They hold the distinction of being the fastest-growing plants ever and are regarded as the largest marine plants. Kelp can grow as high as 250 feet. They are regarded as one of the magnificent marine plants that float on the ocean's surface thanks to tiny buoyancy bulbs. 

Red algae For more than 500 million years, red algae have lived in the warm, tropical oceans of the world. Phycoerythrin, a pigment that reflects red light and absorbs blue light, gives it its distinctive colour.

Broadleaf Arrowhead It is a distinctive, broad arrow-shaped aquatic perennial plant. It produces lovely white blooms, usually three or more clustered around a stem. 

Purple coral This purple coral, which has a lilac-like appearance, is outstanding not only for its vivid feature but also because, despite its uncommon colour, this acropora coral is undoubtedly one of the most well-liked by marine life.