Are there any plants for a pond that my Mandarins won't eat?

jsvand5

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I tried putting a few water lilies in my pond, but the ducks made quick work of those. I would like to put something in there to make it look a little more natural, but I don't want to keep throwing my money away. Would any of the floating type plants have a shot?
 
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Nope.
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Sorry but I think it is a general rule, if the ducks can reach it then it is fair game.

Mine have ate EVERYTHING I have ever put in there. All kinds of lilies, water lettuce, umbrella plants, anything in the water they eat.
 
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Uhhh...no.

You can fence off the plants. Then they will only nibble whatever peeks through the poultry wire.
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Didn't figure there would be. I was just hoping there might be something that was too tough for them to eat, or maybe something that they did not like the taste of.
 
No, I wouldn't do plastic. I might just go to a pond on one of my friends property and pick up a bunch of the water lettuce that is taking over his pond. At least it would give them something to eat and I could go get more every week or so.
 

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