How to Plant Frogbit in a Pond (Care & Grow Guide)

Frogbit or Limnobium laevigatum is an aquatic plant well-known for its green, fleshy, heart-shaped leaves, similar to a miniature water lily. It has beautiful, small white flowers that bloom in summer.

Since Frogbit is also a floating plant, you can use it as shade from the sun (to inhibit algae growth) or as protection for your pond fish from predators. The many roots also make it suitable for added filtration.

It is important to note, however, that Frogbit is classified as an invasive species in some states, so you may have to check local regulations before planting. You should always keep the plants away from public lakes or waterways in any state.

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