Cold Hardy Tropical Plants or Bushes for Ponds
Corkscrew Rush
The corkscrew rush is fun and looks like an exotic tropical plant. The stems of this plant grow in a spiral and add an interesting structure to the garden.
Burhead
The large leaves of burhead plants give them the look and feel of tropical rainforest plants.
Creeping Jenny
The long stems of creeping jenny plant can create the feel of long tropical vines coming over the edges of walls and pond banks.
Giant Arrowhead
The massive 2 foot (61 cm.) leaves of the giant arrowhead plant can be a good copycat of the popular exotic tropical elephant ear plant.
Hosta
Always a time tried favorite, larger leaf hostas can also give the illusion of tropical rainforest plants growing around a pond.
Lizard’s Tail
More fun plants that look tropical, and named because the flowers look like lizards tails, the lizard’s tail plant can help give the feel of small flitting lizards among your plants.
Obedient Plant
Add some color to your tropical looking pond with the bright pink flowers of obedient plant.
Parrot Feather
The feathery foliage of the exotic tropical plant, parrot feather, adds interest to the edge and center of a pond.
Pickerel Rush
The pickerel rush plant will provide exotic looking flowers all through the summer months and survives the winter well.
Water Hibiscus
This plant looks exactly like regular hibiscus. Unlike those tropical rainforest plants, however, water or swamp hibiscus, will winter over in the pond and bloom year after year.
Water Iris
Adding more floral color, the shape of the water iris is reminiscent of the orchids you may find in tropical locations. This is just a short list of all the cold hardy tropical plants that look tropical that you can use around your pond. Plant a few of these by your pond and sit back to sip on pina coladas.