Nymphaea 'Colorado' Hardy Water Lily Photo: Gardenia.net |
And if you don't want to do an actual pond, there is always the option of a pond-in-a-pot.
Photo: Balcony Garden Web |
The Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado have a list of hardy pond plants for Colorado gardens. Below are some examples from their website. To see the complete list: https://www.alcc.com/water-gardens
Lotus Nelumbo lutea Photo: Altairisfar |
Lotus empty seed pods |
The Water Lotus is sure to be the star of any water garden it occupies. Water lotuses are exotic, majestic and dramatic. They flourish in the sunlight and fill the water garden with vibrant colors and exotic fragrances. A relative of the water lily, the water lotus will spread across the pond and compete for its attention. More than one lotus plant can look overwhelming in smaller ponds, so pond owners must choose the correct variety for the area they have available. (Source: ThePondDigger.com)
Water Canna Photo: Tessalaar Plants |
Aquatic cannas are hybrid cultivars that tolerate being grown in shallow water. Most are crosses between Canna glauca and several terrestrial species. Canna glauca is a water canna native to South America and is noted for its blue-green foliage and its ability to grow well in shallow water.
Canna is a genus of around 10 species of rhizomatous, tropical and subtropical, herbaceous perennials that produce flower spikes in summer atop erect stems sheathed in large paddle-shaped leaves. Cultivars are available with colorful foliage and flowers in a range of warm colors including red, orange, yellow, pink, and creamy white. Genus name comes from the Greek word kanna meaning a reed. (Source: Missouri Botanical Garden)
Cyperus alternifolius Umbrella Plant Photo: Gardening Know How |
The Umbrella plant is planted in gardens in the ground, pots, in ponds, and as a house plant. I used this plant in my pond last year and over-wintered it in the bathroom in a bucket of water. It survived nicely and is now back in the pond.
For more information see: https://planttalk.colostate.edu/topics/annuals-perennials/1026-water-gardens-planting-aquatic-plants/