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Houttuynia cordata 'Boo Boo' 1 Ltr

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Brief Description

Bring a splash of cheerful colour and texture to your pond or bog garden with Houttuynia cordata 'Boo Boo', a compact and eye-catching marginal plant. This delightful variety is prized for its striking, heart-shaped foliage - a playful mix of green, cream, and rose-red tones that change beautifully with the seasons.

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Product Description

  • Colourful Marginal Pond Plant
  • Seasonal Colour Changes
  • Delicate White Flowers in the Summer
  • Position in Full Sun or Partial Shade
  • Flowers from May to September

Bring a splash of cheerful colour and texture to your pond or bog garden with Houttuynia cordata 'Boo Boo', a compact and eye-catching marginal plant. This delightful variety is prized for its striking, heart-shaped foliage - a playful mix of green, cream, and rose-red tones that change beautifully with the seasons.

In summer, 'Boo Boo' produces clusters of small, white, star-like flowers that contrast perfectly against the vibrant leaves. Its neat, clump-forming habit makes it ideal for planting in shallow water at the pond's edge, in containers, or in damp borders where it can thrive without becoming invasive.

Hardy and easy to grow, 'Boo Boo' prefers a sunny or partially shaded position and moist to wet soil. It's an excellent choice for adding long-lasting colour, structure, and interest to any water feature or wildlife-friendly garden.

Planting Advice


Plant in shallow water (up to 10 cm deep) or damp soil at the pond margin. Position in full sun or partial shade for the best blooms. Remove spent flower stems after flowering, and divide clumps every few years to maintain strong growth and flowering.

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