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- Polystichum acrostichoides
. ● Watering: Maintain consistently moist soil conditions, especially during dry periods or in the initial elegance of Christmas Fern. ● Brown or yellow fronds may indicate overwatering or poor drainage; adjust watering Local Initiative Understanding the Value of Wetlands Wetlands, those lush interfaces between land and water
- Typha angustifolia
Local Initiative Understanding the Value of Wetlands Wetlands, those lush interfaces between land and water
- Typha latifolia
Local Initiative Understanding the Value of Wetlands Wetlands, those lush interfaces between land and water
- Equisetum fluviatile
<<< Back Alisma subcordatum American Water Plantain Cultivating Alisma subcordatum for Natural Water Features Message us Related Videos Etsy Shop eBay Shop Equisetum fluviatile, commonly known as Water This perennial adds a touch of elegance to ponds, water features, and aquatic landscapes, creating a Plant Care Effective care is fundamental for the healthy growth and aquatic grace of Water Horsetail. aquatic space. ● Water Quality: Prefers clean and clear water; regular water testing and maintenance
- Equisetum fluviatile
<<< Back Alisma subcordatum American Water Plantain Cultivating Alisma subcordatum for Natural Water Features Message us Related Videos Etsy Shop eBay Shop Equisetum fluviatile, commonly known as Water This perennial adds a touch of elegance to ponds, water features, and aquatic landscapes, creating a Plant Care Effective care is fundamental for the healthy growth and aquatic grace of Water Horsetail. aquatic space. ● Water Quality: Prefers clean and clear water; regular water testing and maintenance
- Cicuta maculata
<<< Back Cicuta maculata Common name: Spotted Water Hemlock Understanding and Growing Cicuta Maculata Plant Care Careful attention is required when growing Water Hemlock due to its toxic nature. Feeding and Fertilizing Water Hemlock does not require extensive feeding or fertilizing. Seasonal Care Seasonal care adjustments help maintain the health of your Water Hemlock. Growing Tips and Tricks When growing Water Hemlock, safety should be the primary concern.
- Coreopsis 'Red Elf'
Plant Care Careful attention is required when growing Water Hemlock due to its toxic nature. Watering: Needs a consistently moist or wet soil environment to mimic its natural habitat. Feeding and Fertilizing Water Hemlock does not require extensive feeding or fertilizing. Seasonal Care Seasonal care adjustments help maintain the health of your Water Hemlock. Growing Tips and Tricks When growing Water Hemlock, safety should be the primary concern.
- Iris versicolor
Native to North America, it's a popular choice for water gardens, rain gardens, and naturalized areas Soil: Grows best in wet, acidic soil and has the unique ability to tolerate standing water. Watering: Essential to maintain consistently moist soil or even plant in shallow water for optimal growth Perfect for naturalized areas, especially near water features or in rain gardens. Can be planted in shallow water at the edge of ponds or streams.
- Lavandula ginginsii
Drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for water-wise gardens. Watering: Moderate watering is recommended, with a focus on allowing the soil to dry out between waterings Yellowing leaves may indicate overwatering or poor drainage; adjust watering and improve soil conditions
- Eutrochium maculatum
Watering: Consistent and regular watering is crucial, particularly important during dry spells to maintain Thrives in wet conditions; consider planting near a water feature or in a rain garden. Yellowing leaves may indicate too dry conditions; increase watering frequency.
- Hibiscus moschetos
Ideal for water gardens, rain gardens, and moist areas. Soil: Best in moist to wet soil conditions, but can adapt to standard garden soil with regular watering Watering: Essential to maintain consistently moist soil, particularly crucial in dry periods. Yellow leaves may indicate overwatering or poor drainage; adjust watering as needed.
- Hedera helix
Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Propagate by stem cuttings in water or soil. Brown or dry leaves may indicate too much sun or under-watering.











