Water Garden - Types of Water Features

Types of Water Features

  • Natural Water Feature
  • Man-made Water Feature
  • Naturalistic Water Feature
  • Disappearing Water Feature
  • Live Water Feature
  • Sterile Water Feature
  • Bog Garden
  • Rain Garden/Bio Retention System/Rain Harvesting
  • Aquatic Container Garden
  • Pool/Shallow Pool/Tide Pool
  • Reflection Pool/Reflecting Pool
  • Formal Pool
  • Swimming Pool
  • Pond/Fish Pond/Backyard Pond/Garden Pond
  • Naturalistic pond
  • Wildlife Pond/Habitat Pond
  • Koi Pond
  • Swimming Pond
  • Water Courses
  • Brooks
  • Creeks
  • Streams
  • Rivers
  • Runnel
  • Rile
  • Weeping Wall
  • Water Wall
  • Fountain/Formal Fountain
  • Disappearing Fountain
  • Tabletop Fountain
  • Wall Fountain
  • Spitter Fountain
  • Bubbler Fountain
  • Floating Fountain
  • Water Falls
  • Hydroponics
  • Lotus pool
  • Rice paddy
  • Riparian zone restoration
  • Wildlife garden - with water-source component.
  • Stream pool
  • Plunge pool
  • Plunge basin
  • Spring (hydrology)
  • Seep (hydrology)
  • Bogs
  • Wetlands
  • Mangrove swamp habitat
  • Wild River
  • Lakes
  • Halka lever

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