Papyrus is a tall, striking plant that grows along the pond margins. It provides vertical interest and habitat for birds and insects. Its dense clumps also help in filtering water and stabilizing the pond edges. Papyrus’ tall, graceful stems and feathery tops create a dramatic focal point in the pond landscape. This plant’s dense growth helps to reduce water turbidity by trapping sediment, and its robust root system helps to prevent shoreline erosion. Additionally, Papyrus offers nesting sites for birds and shelter for insects, contributing to
the pond’s overall biodiversity.




