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12 Essential Aquatic Plants You Need for a Crystal Clear Natural Pool

Watershield

Watershield floating plant adding shade and natural surface coverage in a clear natural pool

Why watershield is worth considering

Watershield is one of those underused floating aquatic plants that deserves more love. Its leaves create gentle surface cover, which helps cool the water and limit harsh sun exposure.

I like it when I want a natural, less formal feel. It blends beautifully into a wildlife-friendly pool design.

Where it works best

Watershield belongs in the regeneration area, where it can spread without interrupting swimming. It pairs well with submerged plants underneath, which creates layered cover and better ecosystem balance.

That layered look also feels more natural to me. A pool should connect with the landscape, not fight it.

A small caution

Like most floating plants, it still needs boundaries. If it spreads too much, thin it out so light and airflow stay balanced.

Used sparingly, it’s lovely and practical. Hit the next button below because pickerel rush is where the heavy-lifting marginal pond plants start taking over at the edges.

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Written by The Home Growns

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