Description
Chameleon Plant for Sale — The Most Colorful Foliage at the Pond Edge
If you’ve been searching for chameleon plant for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. This exceptionally vivid pond marginal is prized above almost anything else in its category for sheer foliage color. Its heart-shaped leaves combine red, pink, yellow, cream, and rich green in an irregular, painterly variegation pattern that shifts constantly across each leaf and from plant to plant — and intensifies dramatically in full sun. Bright red stems complete the picture, making chameleon plant one of the most visually arresting low-growing plants available for pond edges, bog gardens, and moist landscape borders. Small white flowers with four distinctive petal-like bracts appear in late spring to early summer, adding a subtle seasonal accent to the already spectacular foliage. Chameleon plant for sale at Quinn’s Fins arrives in a 2″ pot, nursery-grown and ready to establish — with one critical instruction: always plant in a strong container. More on that below.
Why Pond Keepers Choose Chameleon Plant for Sale
Chameleon plant earns its place at the pond edge through unmatched foliage color, exceptional adaptability across light conditions, and the kind of vigorous, low-maintenance growth that fills in bare spots and softens hard edges without hesitation.
- Unrivaled multi-color foliage — red, pink, yellow, cream, and green variegation on bright red stems, all in one plant
- Color intensifies in full sun — the more light it receives, the more vivid the display
- Thrives in full sun to full shade — one of the most light-adaptable variegated pond marginals available
- Hardy in Zones 4–10 — exceptional cold hardiness for a plant this colorful
- Small white flowers in late spring to early summer — subtle seasonal bloom accent above the foliage
- Aromatic foliage — releases a distinctive citrus-fish fragrance when crushed; edible in Southeast Asian cuisine
- Non-toxic to fish, wildlife, pets, and humans — completely safe for stocked ponds
- Fast-growing ground cover — fills in pond edges, softens rock work, and covers bare margins quickly
Growing Chameleon Plant — Care at a Glance
Light
Chameleon plant adapts to full sun, part shade, and full shade — a genuinely rare trait among variegated pond marginals. Best foliage color is achieved in full sun, where the red, pink, and yellow tones are most vivid and saturated. In shade, the plant remains healthy and attractive but color intensity is reduced, with green tones becoming more dominant.
Water & Soil
Plant chameleon plant in consistently moist to wet, humus-rich soil at the pond margin. It tolerates up to 2 inches of standing water over the crown. It performs well in bog gardens, moist landscape borders, and along stream banks. Outside pond settings, it adapts to average garden soils with consistent moisture. Prefers slightly acidic, fertile, organic-rich soil.
Hardiness & Overwintering
Chameleon plant is hardy in USDA Zones 4–10. Established plants die back to the ground in winter and return vigorously — very vigorously — from the rhizome root system each spring. No special overwintering care is required. In fact, this plant’s overwintering ability is one of its defining characteristics: it is virtually impossible to kill once established, surviving hard winters that eliminate most other marginals.
Critical: Containment Is Non-Negotiable
Chameleon plant spreads by underground rhizomes and will expand indefinitely and aggressively if allowed to grow unconstrained. Always plant in a strong, hard-sided container — ceramic, stone, or thick-walled rigid plastic. Avoid thin plastic pots, which the rhizomes can push through within a couple of seasons. Do not plant directly into open soil, pond mud, or natural areas. Once established in open ground, chameleon plant is extremely difficult — some experienced gardeners say practically impossible — to fully eradicate. Planted in a container and managed responsibly, it is an excellent pond garden plant. Left uncontained, it becomes a serious garden problem.
Edibility Note
Houttuynia cordata is widely consumed in Southeast Asian cuisine, particularly in Vietnam, China, and India. The leaves are used fresh as a garnish, in salads, and in spring rolls — with a distinctive flavor described as a combination of citrus and fish, which accounts for its common name “fish mint.” The roots are boiled and mashed into chutneys and added to fish dishes in Indian cuisine. All parts are non-toxic.
Shipping Restrictions
Chameleon plant cannot be shipped to Arizona, California, or the City of Chicago, Illinois due to regional plant regulations. Please verify your local regulations before purchasing.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every chameleon plant for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. Your plant arrives in a 2″ pot, rooted and healthy, ready for a smooth transition into your pond margin container or bog garden planting. We grow what we sell.
Chameleon Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ |
| Synonyms | ‘Variegata’, ‘Tricolor’ |
| Common Names | Chameleon Plant, Fish Mint, Rainbow Plant, Chinese Lizard’s Tail |
| USDA Hardiness Zones | 4–10 |
| Mature Height | 6–18″ |
| Spread | Running — aggressive rhizome spreader; containerize always |
| Foliage | Heart-shaped; red, pink, yellow, cream, and green variegation on red stems |
| Flower Color | White with four petal-like bracts |
| Bloom Time | Late spring to early summer |
| Fragrance | Aromatic foliage — citrus-fish scent when crushed |
| Pot Size | 2″ |
| Light | Full sun to full shade; best color in full sun |
| Water Depth | Moist soil to 2″ over crown |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic to fish, wildlife, pets, and humans |
| Edible | Yes — leaves and roots used in Southeast Asian cuisine |
| Cannot Ship To | Arizona, California, City of Chicago IL |
| SKU | 6086 |
For more on growing chameleon plant in ponds and water gardens, visit the Pond Informer’s Chameleon Plant care guide or browse our full selection of pond and water garden plants at Quinn’s Fins.







