Data sheet thousand sheet
Botanical name:
Myriophyllum
Origin:
Brazil, Argentina, Chile
growth height / size
15 to 30 cm
leaf color:
green
flower color:
delicate pink
behavior/stocking
Location at the pond:
in the water, water depth 50 to 120 cm
heyday:
June to August
Light requirement:
Sun or light penumbra
Hardy:
Yes
For these and many other pond plants we recommend:
Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz, Myriophyllum simulans kz01, CC BY-SA 4.0
The thousand leaf is one of the freshwater plants and is often planted in garden ponds or in the aquarium. The plants grow under the water or dip their tip slightly out of the water.
The milfoil grows in stagnant water or in freshwater ponds, where it improves the water quality. It absorbs nutrients from the water and thus prevents heavy algae blooms. At the same time, it provides more oxygen in the pond. The thousand leaf is well suited for fish and insects.
The purchase and maintenance or care
You can get the thousand leaf for the garden pond in one Nursery or specialist shop buy. You can also order the thousand sheet online. The plant is set free-swimming in the garden pond. After a while, she anchors herself alone in the ground.
The water should contain only a few algae. The individual species have different temperature requirements. Soil is best with a pH between 5.5 and 6.0. If the water quality is not appropriate, the milfoil can die very quickly.
How to properly care for the thousand leaf?
The milfoil is very easy to care for and can grow in your garden pond for many years. There are no known problems with pests or diseases. It should be thinned out from time to time as it grows very quickly. Individual rungs can be removed or shortened.
You should only fertilize the thousand leaf if it shows signs of deficiency. To do this, use one special pond fertilizer. The milfoil can also be planted along slow-flowing streams in your garden.
Its long green shoots look particularly good here. Some thousand leaf species are also often planted in the aquarium. In the aquarium, the plant is very easy to care for and quite attractive due to its green, pinnate leaves.
Requirements for the pond in the garden
The garden pond with the thousand leaves should be in the Sun or in light partial shade lay. The water depth can be 50 to 120 cm. The water should be clean and full of nutrients. The water quality must be low in lime and soft.
The watermilild reacts very sensitively to even the slightest turbidity. The bottom of the pond is also usually full of nutrients and sludge. Because the milkweed absorbs many nutrients, an algal bloom can often be prevented.
Fish can easily lay their eggs in the hiding places of the watermilk. You can take the thousand leaf with you very well Rough horn blade or with the water star combine.
The propagation of the thousand leaf
You can the whorled watermilk propagate vegetatively. To do this, you have to separate individual shoots and let them swim in the pond. In the wild, the water thousand leaf also reproduces vegetatively.
The runners of the root separate from the mother plant and resettle in a different place. This form of propagation is also called propagation by cuttings. The thousand leaf spreads very quickly in the garden pond and must therefore be thinned out regularly.
The wintering of the watermilk
In winter forms the thousand leaf Winter Buds (Turions). The buds are club-shaped and form at the ends of the shoots. The buds sink to the ground and sprout again the following spring as a new plant.
The plant is completely hardy. You do not need to take any special precautions to ensure that the plant survives the winter well. However, you should cut off the withered tendrils in autumn.
What does the thousand leaf look like?
Millileaves are green with whorled, feathery leaves. The leaves grow on the widely branched stems. When the watermilf comes to the water surface, shoot tips emerge that easily come out of the water.
Three or four of the leaves stand together in whorls. The flowers of the plant are very thin and also green. The flowers have two to eight stamens.
What advantages does the thousand leaf have?
The thousand leaf offers a number of advantages for the garden pond. The plant absorbs nutrients from the water and can thus prevent excessive algae blooms.
In addition, the plant provides for one higher oxygen content in the pond. Fish can brood in the lairs of the watermilk and insects and larvae find many hiding places here.
For these and many other pond plants we recommend: