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Wholesale Export Water Lotus Wood Ornamental Wetland Shrub Premium Quality

Water Lotus Wood is a high-value ornamental plant in the global wholesale and export market, with significant commercial potential for wetland landscaping, water garden decoration, and ecological greening projects. Its unique adaptability to moist environments and elegant appearance make it a sought-after product for nursery businesses, landscape companies, and ecological restoration institutions—delivering stable profit margins to export partners, especially in regions with high demand for water-friendly greenery.​
In terms of appearance and characteristics, this plant typically grows as a medium-sized deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub, reaching 1.5-3 meters in height. It features glossy, oval-shaped green leaves with a smooth texture, and in spring to early summer, it produces delicate, lotus-like white or pale pink flowers (hence the name "Water Lotus Wood") that bloom in clusters, emitting a light, fresh fragrance. The branches are slender yet sturdy, with a natural graceful posture that adds softness to any landscape.​
It is widely applicable to various occasions. In ecological wetland projects, it is often planted along pond edges, lake shores, or in artificial wetland systems to stabilize soil, purify water, and enhance ecological diversity. For commercial venues such as resort water gardens, hotel pond areas, and botanical garden wetland exhibitions, it serves as a focal ornamental plant to create a tranquil, nature-inspired atmosphere. Additionally, it is suitable for private garden water features (e.g., small ponds, fountain edges) or large potted plants in shaded, moist outdoor spaces—fitting both ecological and decorative landscape styles.
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Origin and Historical Background
Water Lotus Wood is native to subtropical and tropical regions of East Asia, particularly in southern China and Southeast Asian countries. It has a cultivation history of over 500 years, initially used in traditional Chinese garden design for decorating water features in imperial gardens. In the 20th century, it was introduced to Europe, North America, and Australia for its ecological and ornamental value, gradually becoming a staple in the international wetland plant wholesale and export industry.
Health and Environmental Benefits
This plant offers remarkable environmental advantages, especially for water and soil improvement. Its root system can absorb excess nutrients (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus) from water, reducing water eutrophication and improving water clarity—making it ideal for water purification in artificial lakes or ponds. The dense foliage provides shelter for aquatic organisms (e.g., small fish, frogs) and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity. Additionally, its leaves can absorb air pollutants such as particulate matter and carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen to improve surrounding air quality.
Care Guide
Water Lotus Wood is relatively low-maintenance, suitable for both professional growers and gardening enthusiasts. It thrives in moist, well-drained soil (tolerating temporary waterlogging but not long-term stagnant water) and prefers partial shade to full sunlight (4-6 hours of indirect sunlight daily is optimal, as strong direct sunlight may scorch leaves). The ideal growth temperature ranges from 18°C to 28°C, and it can tolerate short-term temperatures as low as 5°C (but requires protection from frost in cool-temperate regions). During the growing season (spring to autumn), apply organic fertilizer monthly to promote flowering and foliage growth; reduce watering in winter to keep the soil slightly moist. Pruning can be done in late winter to remove dead branches and shape the plant, encouraging new growth in spring.
Versatile Uses
Beyond wetland landscaping and water purification, Water Lotus Wood has multiple functional purposes. In the cut flower industry, its fragrant flowers and elegant branches are used in floral arrangements for weddings, hotels, or high-end events—adding a natural, aquatic-themed touch. In ecological restoration projects, it is planted to prevent soil erosion along riverbanks or wetland edges, thanks to its strong root system. It also works well as a hedge plant in moist, shaded areas, providing privacy while maintaining ecological value. For wholesale exporters, its adaptability to container cultivation allows for diverse product forms (e.g., small seedlings, mature shrubs) to meet customer needs for different projects.
Other Characteristics or Advantages
Water Lotus Wood has strong resistance to common pests and diseases (e.g., aphids, leaf spot), reducing the need for chemical pesticides and lowering cultivation costs. Its robust root system and tolerance to transportation stress ensure a high survival rate during international shipping—critical for export businesses. Furthermore, it has a long ornamental period: the foliage remains lush from spring to autumn, and flowers bloom for 2-3 months, providing long-lasting visual appeal. Its ability to thrive in both natural wetlands and man-made water features also expands its market reach, making it competitive in both ecological and ornamental plant export segments.
Origin and History: Kidney Fern is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions and has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine, first recorded in Illustrated Handbook of Plants.
Health and Environmental Benefits: It can enrich heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, and cadmium in the soil, playing a role in soil remediation. Moreover, it has medicinal properties, being able to clear heat, remove dampness, relieve cough, and detoxify, which are beneficial for treating colds, coughs, and other diseases.
Care Guide: Kidney Fern prefers a warm, humid, and semi-shady environment, with a suitable growth temperature of 16°C - 25°C. It should be planted in well-drained, humus-rich soil. During the growing season, apply thin fertilizer regularly and keep the soil moderately moist.
Versatile Uses: Besides being used in soil remediation and medicine, it has high ornamental value. It can be used to decorate gardens, indoor spaces, and is also an excellent material for flower arrangements.
Other Characteristics or Advantages: It has strong natural germination ability and rapid growth. It is also relatively drought-resistant and  - resistant, with low maintenance costs, making it very suitable for large-scale cultivation and export.Ligustrum Sinense is native to China and other East Asian countries, with a cultivation history of over 1,000 years. It has long been used in traditional Chinese gardens for hedge making and landscape decoration, and was later introduced to Europe, North America, and Australia in the 19th century. Today, it has become a staple in the international plant wholesale and export industry, valued for its hardiness, evergreen trait, and low maintenance needs.

This plant offers notable health and environmental benefits. Its dense evergreen foliage can absorb air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, particulate matter, and harmful gases (e.g., sulfur dioxide), while releasing oxygen to improve air quality in urban areas. The thick canopy provides shade, reducing the urban heat island effect and cooling surrounding spaces during hot seasons. Moreover, its flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity, and its fruits serve as a food source for birds—contributing to ecological balance.

When it comes to care, Ligustrum Sinense is relatively easy to maintain, suitable for both professional growers and gardening enthusiasts. It thrives in well-drained soil (tolerating a range of soil types, from loam to clay) and prefers full sunlight to partial shade (at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily) for healthy growth. It has strong drought tolerance once established, but regular watering is recommended during the seedling stage or prolonged dry spells to keep the soil slightly moist (avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot). Pruning can be done in late winter or early summer to shape the plant, control its height, and promote denser foliage—ideal for maintaining hedge uniformity. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -10℃, making it adaptable to cool-temperate, temperate, and subtropical regions, expanding its export market reach.

Beyond its ornamental use, Ligustrum Sinense has multiple functional purposes. In ecological restoration projects, it is used to prevent soil erosion on slopes due to its fibrous root system that stabilizes the soil. Its flexible branches are sometimes used in traditional crafts for weaving small items. In urban greening, it acts as a "green barrier" to reduce noise pollution along roadsides or near commercial areas. Additionally, its fast growth rate (reaching maturity within 2-3 years) allows wholesale exporters to meet short-term market demands for hedge or greening projects.
Hibiscus Syriacus is native to East Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan, with a cultivation history of over 2,000 years. It was once a symbol of nobility in ancient Chinese gardens and later introduced to Europe and North America in the 18th century. Today, it has become a staple in the international plant wholesale and export industry, valued for its hardiness, long blooming period, and cultural significance in some regions.


This plant offers notable health and environmental benefits. Its dense foliage can absorb air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter, while releasing oxygen to improve air quality in urban areas. The flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity and ecological balance. Moreover, its roots have a certain soil-fixing effect, helping to prevent mild soil erosion in sloped areas.


When it comes to care, Hibiscus Syriacus is relatively low-maintenance, suitable for both professional growers and gardening enthusiasts. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil (tolerating slightly alkaline soil) and prefers full sunlight (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily) to promote abundant flowering. It has strong drought tolerance once established, but regular watering is recommended during prolonged dry spells to keep the soil slightly moist (avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot). Pruning can be done in late winter or early spring to remove dead branches, shape the plant, and stimulate new growth—dwarf varieties may require lighter pruning for potted use. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -20℃, making it adaptable to cool-temperate, temperate, and subtropical regions, expanding its export market reach.


Beyond its ornamental use, Hibiscus Syriacus has multiple functional purposes. In some cultures, its young leaves and flowers are edible (used in salads or teas), adding an additional commercial value stream for exporters targeting food-grade plant markets. Its wood is lightweight and easy to process, used locally for making small handicrafts. In landscaping, it works well as a hedge plant—its dense growth habit provides privacy and boundary marking for gardens or commercial spaces. Additionally, its fast growth rate (reaching maturity within 2-3 years) allows exporters to meet market demand quickly.


Other advantages of Hibiscus Syriacus include its strong resistance to common pests and diseases (such as aphids and powdery mildew), reducing the need for chemical pesticides and lowering maintenance costs. Its robust branches and well-developed root system minimize damage during international transportation, ensuring a high survival rate for overseas customers. Furthermore, it has a wide range of varieties (including dwarf, double-flowered, and variegated-leaf types), allowing exporters to cater to diverse customer needs—from large-scale urban greening to small home potted plants. These traits collectively enhance its competitiveness in the global plant export market.

Canna Lily is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, including Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. With a cultivation history of over 500 years, it was first used by indigenous communities for food (its rhizomes are edible when cooked) and later introduced to Europe, Asia, and Africa in the 16th century for ornamental purposes. Today, it has become a staple in the international plant wholesale and export industry, valued for its hardiness, long blooming period, and low maintenance needs.


This plant offers notable health and environmental benefits. Its large, broad leaves can absorb significant amounts of air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides, while releasing oxygen to improve air quality in urban areas. The dense foliage provides shade, reducing the urban heat island effect and cooling surrounding spaces during hot summer months. Moreover, its flowers attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, supporting local biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.


When it comes to care, Canna Lily is relatively easy to maintain, suitable for both professional growers and gardening enthusiasts. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil (tolerating slightly moist soil, but not waterlogging) and prefers full sunlight (at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily) to promote abundant flowering. It has moderate drought tolerance once established, but regular watering is recommended during dry spells to keep the soil consistently moist. In temperate regions, its rhizomes can be dug up and stored indoors during winter (when temperatures drop below 10℃) for replanting in spring; in subtropical/tropical regions, it grows as a perennial year-round. Pruning spent flowers promptly can encourage continuous blooming throughout the season.


Beyond its ornamental use, Canna Lily has multiple functional purposes. In water gardens or wetland restoration projects, some varieties (such as Canna glauca) are used to filter water and control soil erosion, thanks to their ability to tolerate moist conditions. Its edible rhizomes (rich in starch) are also cultivated in some regions as a food crop, adding an additional commercial value stream for wholesale exporters. In the cut flower industry, its long-stemmed blooms have a vase life of 7-10 days, making them popular for floral arrangements and bouquets. Additionally, its fast growth rate (reaching full height within 2-3 months of planting) allows exporters to meet short-term market demands quickly.


Other advantages of Canna Lily include its strong resistance to common pests and diseases (such as slugs and leaf spot), reducing the need for chemical pesticides and lowering maintenance costs. Its robust rhizomes are easy to transport and store, minimizing damage during international shipping and ensuring a high survival rate for overseas customers. Furthermore, it has a wide color range and multiple varieties (including dwarf types for containers), allowing exporters to cater to diverse customer preferences—from large-scale landscaping projects to small home gardens. These traits collectively enhance its competitiveness in the global plant export market.


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