This document discusses waterside and aquatic plants. It defines waterside plants as vegetation that thrive in river, stream, lake, and pond margins. Riparian zones along water bodies provide habitat and help with soil conservation, pollution filtration, and temperature regulation. The document describes common waterside plant species and provides images. It also defines aquatic plants as adapted to living fully submerged or at the water's surface, and discusses their roles in pond ecosystems. The document provides images of common aquatic plant species and groups. It concludes with considerations for designing waterside and aquatic plantings, such as plant selection, placement, color, height, and ensuring diversity while avoiding overcrowding.