Plant Library
Welcome to the Aquascapes Unlimited online plant catalog. You can review the plants by either Botanical Name or Common Name by clicking the appropriate selection below. If you would like to view a specific category select the appropriate order in the drop down box. We're adding new plants on a regular basis, so check back frequently. To see a larger picture and to read more about a specific plant click on that image or the "More Info" link.
Please check back often as we continually update this library with more photos and plant information.
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Acorus americanaCommon Name: Sweetflag
Sweetflag has aromatic foliage, similar to Iris in shape, yet unpalatable to geese and deer. It spreads moderately from a thick rhizome forming a dense mat along pond shores and stream banks. Provides bold vertical accent in f... [ More Info ]
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Acorus calamus 'variegatus'Common Name: Variegated Sweetflag
Hardy in zones 5-11 Sweetflag has aromatic foliage, similar to Iris in shape, yet unpalatable to geese and deer. It can spread moderately from a thick rhizome forming a dense mat along the pond shore, but may be kept neat and looki... [ More Info ]
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Acorus gramineus 'variegatus'Common Name: Dwarf Variegated Sweetflag
Similar in appearance to Acorus calamus variegatus but smaller in size and spreading less vigorously, Dwarf Variegated Sweetflag is a perfect choice when shorter vertical accents are needed along the pond edge. This clumping ornamental has variega... [ More Info ]
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Alisma plantago-aquaticaCommon Name: Water Plantain
This clump forming seed colonizer thrives in permanently inundated quiet water. It becomes recognizable early in the growing season with its submerged strap like foliage, then emerges to stand 2-4' above the surface with dark green... [ More Info ]
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Andropogon gerardiiCommon Name: Big Blue Stem
The tallest American member of the Andropogon genus, Big Blue Stem forms sturdy upright clumps of narrow blades standing 6' tall. Prefers slightly moist soils but surprisingly drought tolerant once established. The lushy blue-green summer foliage tra...
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Andropogon glomeratusCommon Name: Bushy Beard
The only moisture loving Andropogon, Bushy Beard is usually found growing in low lying marshes and swamps of the eastern coastal plain of the United States. A narrow blue/green leaf in the summer followed by a glowing coppery color for Fall & Winter....
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Andropogon virginicusCommon Name: Broomsedge
Common in the Northeast, this native clumping warm season grass grows best in relatively infertile soil conditions which makes it a great choice for the dry compacted banks of storm water basins. Growing about 4' tall in full sun, the coppery glow co...
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Arundo donaxCommon Name: Giant Reed Grass
Hardy in Zones 5-11, Arundo donax is usually sought after for its tropical looking foliage and taller stature. The flowers are large 2 foot panicles with silvery plumes which turn beige and can last well into the winter. Originally... [ More Info ]
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Arundo donax 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Giant Reed Grass
Hardy in Zones 6-11, Arundo donax variegata is usually sought after for its tropical looking white & green foliage which almost gives a bamboo like effect. The variegated species is shorter than the pure green Arundo donax, mak... [ More Info ]
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Asclepias incarnataCommon Name: Swamp Milkweed
A decorative and essential perennial to any moist full sun habitat, pale pink blossoms explode with color from late June thru August. Standing 2-4’ tall Asclepias is a primary food and nectar source for monarchs and many bene... [ More Info ]
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Aster nemoralisCommon Name: Bog Aster
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Aster novae-angliaeCommon Name: New England Aster
One of the most attractive and common aster that thrives in moist full sun meadows. From mid August-October, New England Aster produces numerous flowers ranging in color from pale lavender to deep purple, standing 3-6’ tall. Typically deer r... [ More Info ]
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Aster novi-belgiiCommon Name: New York Aster
With slightly smaller blue flowers that New England Aster, New York Aster thrives in a more permanently moist habitat. This deer resistant PA rare plant spreads slowly via rhizome and is at home in open full sun meadows. ...[ More Info ]
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Aster puniceusCommon Name: Purple Stemmed Aster
This common naturalizer of wetlands, stream banks and moist meadows, bares pale blue to pink flowers from mid August-October. Deer resistant and tough, give this plant some room to spread. ...[ More Info ]
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Bletilla striataCommon Name: Hardy Japanese Orchid
A beautiful addition to the margins of a water garden or bog with its exotic pinkish purple (sometimes white) flower that once in bloom will last for almost a month. Blooming at just about a foot tall, from May to June and hardy in... [ More Info ]
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Calamagrostis canadensisCommon Name: Cananda Bluejoint
One of our cool season grasses found growing strong and well along pond shores and in open wet meadows of New England. It forms slender inflorescence in June which hold well into the fall growing season. ...[ More Info ]
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Calopogon tuberousaCommon Name: Grass Pink Orchid
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Caltha palustrisCommon Name: Marsh Marigold
Marsh Marigold is one of the earliest blooming spring ephemerals in a wetland. Its heart shaped foliage emerges in March and almost over night is topped with bright yellow butter cup like flowers which last thru May. Marsh Marigold... [ More Info ]
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Caltha polypetalaCommon Name: Giant Marsh Marigold
One of the earlier blooms to appear in the spring, Giant Marsh Marigold comes alive with happy yellow flowers atop a glossy dark green foliage letting everybody know Spring is upon us. Hardy in zones 4-7 and not reaching much talle... [ More Info ]
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Canna flaccidaCommon Name: Yellow Canna
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Canna glauca 'Ra'Common Name: Ra Yellow
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Canna glauca 'Erebus'Common Name: Erebus - Pink
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Canna glauca 'Tany'Common Name: Tany - Orange
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Canna glauca 'Endeavor'Common Name: Endeavor - Red
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Canna variegata 'Pretoria'Common Name: Variegated Water Canna
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Carex comosaCommon Name: Bristly Sedge
This member of the sedge family has a bristly bloom that acts like Velcro. It stands from 1-2 ½’ tall with wide light green foliage. It prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade and spreads slowly. Great food sourc... [ More Info ]
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Carex crinitaCommon Name: Fringed Sedge
Very common sedge of cooler northern climates is also right at home here in southeast PA, commonly found in partial to deep shade. Its foliage is semi fine textured and blue-green in color. Drooping sedge is named for its slender d... [ More Info ]
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Carex grayiCommon Name: Gray's Sedge
This clump forming bold textured sedge has medium green foliage and a decorative seed head resembling medieval weaponry. It is commonly found in shady moist habitat and is perfect for a woodland water garden. ...[ More Info ]
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Carex hysterciniaCommon Name: Porcupine Sedge
Named for its spiky seed head which resembles a porcupine, Carex hystercinia spreads moderately from short rhizomes in full sun to partial shade. Its foliage is light green in color and blooms in early spring. Grows to 1-2’ t... [ More Info ]
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Carex intumescensCommon Name: Bladder Sedge
Some what similar looking to Carex grayi, this species is found growing in shady bottomland hardwood forests, Its bold textured foliage stands 1-2' tall. ...[ More Info ]
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Carex lacustrisCommon Name: Lank Bank Sedge
This rapidly spreading rhizomatous plant is a great soil stabilizer in full sun. It has very upright blue-green foliage and blooms in early to mid summer. Grows 1-2’ tall. ...[ More Info ]
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Carex lupilinaCommon Name: Hop Sedge
The hop sedge is a tall shade tolerant sedge that has similar, but longer seed heads than Carex intumescens. Its clump forming erect stature makes this sedge a nice accent in a shady woodland water garden. Grows 3-4’ tall. [ More Info ]
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Carex luridaCommon Name: Lurid Sedge
This versatile lower growing sedge forms dense tufted colonies in full sun and loose patches in the shade. A great plant for soil stabilization along pond and stream banks. Blooms in early summer and can grow up to 3’ tall, but typically sta... [ More Info ]
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Carex muskingumensisCommon Name: Musk Sedge
Found in moist meadows and along streams, this decorative sedge resembles miniature palm trees. It slowly spreads via a short rhizome to form a fine textured colony in part shade to full sun. Will grow up to 2’ tall and is su... [ More Info ]
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Carex scopariaCommon Name: Pointed Broom Sedge
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Carex strictaCommon Name: Tussock Sedge
One of the most elegant, fine textured sedges, Tussock sedge gracefully arches giving it the appearance of fountain grass. It will form dense tussocks rising above the water line. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and stands 1-3’ tall.... [ More Info ]
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Carex vulpinoideaCommon Name: Fox Sedge
Aptly named for its fox tail like seed head, the Fox sedge is a tough versatile plant that lends itself well to most wetland restoration projects. Like Tussock sedge, Fox sedge has fine textured arching foliage and stands between 1... [ More Info ]
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Cephalanthus occidentalisCommon Name: Buttonbush
Buttonbush is one of the most important native shrubs for helping to preserve water quality and for enhancing wildlife habitat. Their extensive, fibrous root system pulls nutrients out of water and the water's edge. Buttonbush usua... [ More Info ]
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Ceratophyllum demersumCommon Name: Hornwort
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Chasmanthium latifoliumCommon Name: Northern Sea Oats
Despite its name, this inland species has nothing to do with the ocean. It grows well in a variety of soils with varying moisture levels. This 4' clumping warm season grass with boldly textured green foliage is valued for its green... [ More Info ]
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Chelone glabraCommon Name: White Turtle Head
A deer resistant perennial perfect for shaded or woodland gardens with moist soil, the White Turtle Head adds striking white snap-dragon like flowers to your garden during the late summer & early Fall when color may be lacking from many other ... [ More Info ]
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Cinna arundinaceaCommon Name: Wood Reedgrass
A strong competitor against Japanese Stilt Grass, the attractive Wood Reedgrass grows well in fertile moist soil with light shade or dappled sunlight. Most growth occurs during the Summer reaching 3-5' tall and works well as scattered individual p... [ More Info ]
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Colocasia antiquorum 'Imperial'Common Name: Imperial Taro
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Colocasia esculenta 'Fontanesii'Common Name: Violet Stem Taro
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Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic'Common Name: Black Magic Taro
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Crinum americanumCommon Name: Bog Lily
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Cyperus alternifolius 'Nana'Common Name: Dwarf Umbrella Plant
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Cyperus alternifoliusCommon Name: Umbrella Plant
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Cyperus esculentaCommon Name: Nut Sedge
Often mistaken as a grass, the Nutsedge has light green to yellow shiny leaves which arise in groups of 3 from the base of the plant and taper gradually to a pointed tip. The 3 sided stem looks like a triangle when viewed as a cros... [ More Info ]
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Cyperus haspanCommon Name: Dwarf Papyrus
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Cyperus papyrusCommon Name: Giant Papyrus
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Decodon verticillataCommon Name: Water Willow
This perennial herb has a woody base at the bottom of its arching leafy stems. It is often found on the edges of standing water, lazy streams or marshy swamps. Growing from the stalks are dense clusters of showy pink/purple bell shaped flowers whi... [ More Info ]
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Dionea muscipulaCommon Name: Venus Fly Trap
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Drosera capensisCommon Name: Cape Sundew
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Drosera filiformisCommon Name: Thread Leaf Sundew
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Drosera intermediaCommon Name: Spatulate Leaf Sundew
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Dulichium arundinaceumCommon Name: Three Way Sedge
One of the easier to identify sedges, you can look straight down on the plant and see the leaves growing in ranks of three. The upright stems growing 2-3' tall are quite at home in moist areas including swamps, pond edges, standing... [ More Info ]
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Echinodorus cordifoliusCommon Name: Marble Queen
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Egeria densaCommon Name: Anacharis
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Eichornia crassipesCommon Name: Water Hyacinth
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Eleocharis acicularisCommon Name: Least Spikerush
Least Spike Rush also known as Needle Spike Rush is a perennial with smooth round solid stems which form an oval spike flower on the tips. Just under 1' tall, it can be grown individually or in nice tight clusters along shorelines ... [ More Info ]
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Eleocharis obtusaCommon Name: Spike Rush
Spike Rush is typically one of the first colonizers of a freshly dug storm water basin or pond. it forms attractive lime green clumps 1' tall topped with a blunt dark brown seed head in mid summer. This fine textured pioneer has the look of fibero... [ More Info ]
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Eleocharis palustrisCommon Name: Creeping Spike Rush
Creeping Spike Rush is a perennial colonizer which forms a dense root mass along pond shores creeping out into 4-6" of water. Sometimes mistaken for a grass, the Creeping Spike Rush forms nice tight clusters of green individual culms just abo... [ More Info ]
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Eleocharis quadrangulataCommon Name: Four Square Rush
This PA endangered plant has a distinct four sided stem which is dark green in color. With an elegant simplicity, this 2-3' tall rush grows in sunny to part shade areas with permanent inundation including marshy shorelines and pond... [ More Info ]
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Elymus hystrixCommon Name: Bottle Brush Grass
Bottle Brush Grass grows in a wide range of soil conditions including heavy clay with dry to medium hydrology. It can take a variety of light conditions from full sun to part shade. It grows 2-3' tall forming fairly loose upright t... [ More Info ]
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Elymus ripariusCommon Name: River Bank Wild Rye
Aptly named for its utility when doing stream bank or riverbank rehabilitation, this perennial cool season grass is good for erosion control in moist areas. Its 4' tall dark green foliage actively grows in the Spring and Summer. Although only a mo... [ More Info ]
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Elymus virginicusCommon Name: Virginia Wild Rye
A versatile shade tolerant warm season grass which grows just over 3' tall and offers great perennial competition against Japanese Stiltgrass. Its graceful arching seed heads are tan in color and have a good long winter persistence. It grows well ... [ More Info ]
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Equisetum fluviatileCommon Name: Water Horsetail
Water Horsetail is a fairly slender medium-sized Equisetum growing 1-2' tall in dense dark green colonies along shorelines and shallow water. Although lacking true leaves or flowers, the upright stems add a nice vertical accent to ... [ More Info ]
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Equisetum hyemaleCommon Name: Horsetail
Horsetail spreads from creeping rhizomes in an extremely wide range of soils from full sun to part shade. Growing 3-5' tall in dense dark green colonies this is a great choice for moist low spots where nothing else will grow. Although lacking true... [ More Info ]
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Equisetum scirpoidesCommon Name: Dwarf Horsetail
Dwarf Horsetail is a slender small-sized Equisetum growing less than 1foot tall in dense dark green colonies along shorelines and shallow water. Although lacking true leaves or flowers, the upright stems add a nice shorter vertical accent to horiz... [ More Info ]
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Eriocaulon aquaticumCommon Name: Pipewort
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Eryngium aquaticumCommon Name: Marsh Rattlesnake-master
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Eupatorium fistulosumCommon Name: Joe Pie Weed
Joe Pie Weed is a 6-8' tall yet graceful plant which prefers moist areas and has a tolerance for a variety of soils. A staple in any rain garden or butterfly garden this plant will attract loads of beautiful butterflies and pollina... [ More Info ]
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Eupatorium perfoliatumCommon Name: Boneset
Boneset is one of the most widespread of our native wetland wildflowers. It prefers wet to damp areas. While tolerant of flooding, it is not usually found growing in water, but is very common on banks and wet meadows. The average height is about&n... [ More Info ]
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Glyceria canadensisCommon Name: Canada Manna Grass
This handsome rhizomatous perennial grass thrives in moist areas and is perfect for wet meadows. Growing 2' tall & flowering in the summer with numerous spikelets arranged in open panicles up to 1 foot long. ...[ More Info ]
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Glyceria maxima aquatica 'variegated'Common Name: Variegated Manna Grass
This rhizomatous perennial grass thrives in moist areas with sun to part shade. Emerging early in the Spring with young pink foliage, Variegated Manna Grass reaches about a foot tall through the season and has leaves striped in a c... [ More Info ]
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Glyceria striataCommon Name: Fowl Manna Grass
Fowl Mannagrass can be found in marshes, wet banks, damp woods, and occasionally in shallow water. An unassuming green native perennial grass growing 2–3' tall in full sun to part shade. ...[ More Info ]
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Gymnocoronis spilanthoidesCommon Name: Variegated Water Snowball
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Habenaria repensCommon Name: Water Spider Orchid
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Helianthus angustifoliusCommon Name: Swamp Sunflower
This narrow leaf perennial sunflower will thrive in moist soil with full sun to part shade. Fairly inconspicuous fine textured attractive dark green leaves with maroon stems for most of the growing season, but eventually grows... [ More Info ]
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Heliopsis helianthoidesCommon Name: Ox-eye Sunflower
The Ox-eye Sunflower blooms with a multitude of seemingly never ending yellow Daisy-like blossoms. This native to the Northern Plains grows 2-4' tall and blooms July thru September. This prairie wildflower does well in most soils in full sun, but ... [ More Info ]
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Heteranthera limnosaCommon Name: Upright Mud Plantain
The Mud Plantain's thick spade-shaped green leaves may be found above or below the water surface along pond margins, mud flats, and marshes. This annual herb has delightfully refined purplish blue flowers from early June to late September. [ More Info ]
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Heteranthera reniformisCommon Name: Floating Leaf Mud Plantain
Pleasant bright green glossy almost kidney-shaped leaves grow on sprawling stems with delicate light blue flowers during Summer and early Fall. Well suited for use in small ponds and water gardens. ...[ More Info ]
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Hibiscus moscheutosCommon Name: Swamp Rose Mallow
This fast growing cold-hardy perennial wetland plant is striking when grown in colonies in average to moist soil in wetlands, on pond edges and along streams. Growing 4-6' tall in full sun this plant is very useful in projects when moisture levels... [ More Info ]
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Hippuris vulgarisCommon Name: Mare's Tail
Mare's Tail has the appearance of a pleasant green bottlebrush growing in patches found primarily in the shallow areas of ponds, lakes, streams or any wet muddy shore where water levels fluctuate. The flowers are inconspicuous and the leaves and s... [ More Info ]
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Houttuynia cordata 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Chameleon Plant
Variegated Chameleon Plant has fragrant heart shaped leaves splattered with white, green, and orange during the growing season which transforms to a striking purple-maroon on the Fall. Although only less than a foot in height, it w... [ More Info ]
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Hydrocleys nymphodiesCommon Name: Water Poppy
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Hydrocotyle bonariensisCommon Name: Giant Pennywort
This quick colonizer produces a nice thick mass of scalloped 3-inch leaves growing from stolins in full sun to part shade. Grown for its green foliage from Spring to Fall, the Giant Pennywort has relatively attractive powder puff w... [ More Info ]
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Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides 'Crystal Confetti'Common Name: 'Crystal Confetti'
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Hydrocotyle verticillataCommon Name: Pennywort
This quick colonizer produces a nice thick mass of scalloped 2-inch leaves growing from running rhizomes in full sun to part shade. The Pennywort has relatively insignificant small powder puff whitish flowers and grows to a height of a mere 4&rdqu... [ More Info ]
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Hymenocallis caribaea 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Spider Lily
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Hymenocallis caribaeaCommon Name: Spider Lily
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Iris ensata 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Japanese Iris
Japanese Iris have been treasured in Japan for centuries. Variegated Japanese Iris forms narrow sword-like green and white foliage reaching 2-3' tall growing from thick slow creeping rhizomes. The elegant flowers 3-4" across are pu... [ More Info ]
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Iris fulvaCommon Name: Copper Iris
Arching bright green leaves growing from shallowly rooted compact rhizomes that can form large clumps makes this the perfect plant for moist to wet soils in full sun but also tolerating part shade. Also grows well in sites with wet... [ More Info ]
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Iris louisiana 'Gamecock'Common Name: Gamecock Iris
It is widely accepted that Iris louisana cultivars are developed from 5 main North American native species of Iris: I. brevicaulis, giganticaerulea, fulva, nelsonii, and hexagona. Gamecock forms sword-like foliage 2-3 tall gr... [ More Info ]
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Iris louisiana 'Acadian Miss'Common Name: Acadian Miss Iris
It is widely accepted that Iris louisana cultivars are developed from 5 main North American native species of Iris: I. brevicaulis, giganticaerulea, fulva, nelsonii, and hexagona. Acadian Miss forms sword-like foliage 3-4' tall gro... [ More Info ]
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Iris prismaticaCommon Name: Blue Iris
Similar to the Iris versicolor except for the narrower leaves, this hardy lakeshore perennial herb is typically found in the shallow water such as edges of ponds, sedge meadows, marshes, along stream banks and in forested moist soi... [ More Info ]
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Iris pseudacorus 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Yellow Flag Iris
Similar to the Yellow Flag Iris except with yellow striped foliage in the Spring turning green as the heat of the summer moves in. Showy yellow colored flowers grow off a slender stalk just slightly taller than the sword-like folia... [ More Info ]
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Iris pseudacorusCommon Name: Yellow Flag Iris
Although fairly naturalized over much of North America, the Yellow Flag Iris is from European origin and is hardy in zones 4-9. Showy yellow colored flowers grow off a slender stalk just slightly taller than the sword-like foliage.... [ More Info ]
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Iris versicolorCommon Name: Blue Flag Iris
A hardy lakeshore perennial herb typically found in the shallow water such as edges of ponds, sedge meadows, marshes, along stream banks and in forested moist soil wetlands. Blue Flag Iris forms sword-like foliage 2-3' tall growing from thick cree... [ More Info ]
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Juncus canadensisCommon Name: Canada Rush
The Canada Rush grows well in swampy meadows; boggy sites, and pond margins. Growing from 1-2' tall, the inflorescence branches from a single point on the stem from July to October turning from yellow to brown as the season progres... [ More Info ]
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Juncus effususCommon Name: Soft Rush
Soft rush is a striking perennial wetland plant that grows up to 3' tall in full sun to part shade. The bright green cylindrical stems are fairly soft and taper to a bristle and remain green well into the winter. This clump forming perennial adds ... [ More Info ]
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Juncus effusus 'spiralis'Common Name: Corkscrew Rush
Hardy in zones 3-11, Corkscrew Rush is known for its curled foliage similar to a loosely wound packet of Ramen style noodles. Growing in green clumps about 1' tall in full sun to part shade and shallow water, this unique plant is p... [ More Info ]
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Juncus ensifoliusCommon Name: Flat Bladed Rush
Flat Bladed Rush has rather plain unassuming spikes of foliage until it flowers with a silky white cloud of wispy pink & white dancing above the top of the green foliage making it stand apart from most Rush "flowers". This Sout... [ More Info ]
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Juncus gerardiiCommon Name: Saltmeadow Rush
Saltmeadow rush is a perennial wetland plant that grows on tide lines and along waterways from vigorous rhizomes forming small upright stands just over 1' tall. The rigid stems rise from spreading rhizomes making it a won... [ More Info ]
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Juncus glaucusCommon Name: Blue Rush
Perfect for winter interest, the Blue Rush has upright blue stems that sort of resemble a blue fescue from afar but lives right on the pond edge in full sun and moist soil. This European native hardy in zones 4-11 holds color throu... [ More Info ]
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Juncus inflexus 'Blue Medusa'Common Name: Rush 'Blue Medusa'
Hardy in zones 5-11, 'Blue Medusa' is known for its curled foliage similar to a loosely wound packet of Ramen style noodles. Similar to Corkscrew Rush but with thicker leaves and a hazy blue-green color. Growing in blue green clump... [ More Info ]
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Juncus inflexus 'Love Sick Blues'Common Name: Rush 'Love Sick Blues'
Hardy in zones 5-11, 'Love Sick Blues' is known for its striking steel blue foliage that is triangular shaped when viewing a cross section. Growing in blue-green slightly arching clumps about 1-2' tall in full sun to part shade and shallow water, ... [ More Info ]
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Justicia americanaCommon Name: Water Willow
The Water Willow grows from creeping rhizomes in large dense colonies submerged along the shorelines of lakes, ponds, and standing water. The hardiest of the Justicia species, the Water willow grows 1-2' tall above the water and pr... [ More Info ]
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Leersia orysoidesCommon Name: Rice Cut Grass
This rhizomatous perennial grass grows from 2-4' tall. The leaves a very rough minutely toothed edge that makes it unpalatable to many herbivore mammals. The inflorescence is a somewhat loose, open array of hair like branches beari... [ More Info ]
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Lemna minorCommon Name: Duckweed
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Lobelia cardinalisCommon Name: Cardinal Flower
Cardinal flower is a relatively short-lived herbaceous perennial that grows in nice clumps from 2-3' tall and less than 1' in diameter. The stems and leaves have a soft purplish tint with a striking red flower head which creates a ... [ More Info ]
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Lobelia syphiliticaCommon Name: Great Blue Lobelia
Great Blue Lobelia is an herbaceous perennial that grows in nice clumps from 1-3' tall. The upright stems produce a striking blue flower head which creates a wonderful flush of color along the edge of a pond, water garden, stream b... [ More Info ]
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Ludwigia palustrisCommon Name: Marsh Purslane
A creeping aquatic perennial that grows along shorelines, in shallow water, and moist soils. The leaves are highly variable in color, from green to slightly red-tinged or entirely red with hints of purple. Inconspicuous flowers but... [ More Info ]
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Ludwigia sediodesCommon Name: Mosaic Plant
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Lysimachia nummularia 'aurea'Common Name: Gold Creeping Jenny
A good ground cover for the edges of water gardens & growing down along waterfalls, Gold Creeping Jenny grows no more than a couple inches high in moist soils and water no deeper than 1". The flowers are not as profuse as the s... [ More Info ]
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Lysimachia nummulariaCommon Name: Creeping Jenny
A good ground cover for the edges of water gardens & growing down along waterfalls, Creeping Jenny grows no more than a couple inches high in moist soils and water no deeper than 1". The flowers are a golden yellow and appear i... [ More Info ]
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Lysimachia terrestrisCommon Name: Swamp Candles
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Marsilea drummondiiCommon Name: Fuzzy Clover
Despite its common name and appearance of a 4 leaf clover or shamrock, the Marsileas are actually a fern that reproduces from spores. The Fuzzy Clover is easy to grow and its attractive green leaves close up at night which sort of ... [ More Info ]
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Marsilea muticaCommon Name: Four Leaf Clover
Despite its common name and appearance of a 4 leaf clover or shamrock, the Marsileas are actually a fern that reproduces from spores. The Four Leaf Clover is easy to grow and its attractive green leaves close up at night which sort... [ More Info ]
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Marsilea schelpianaCommon Name: Cutleaf Clover
Despite its common name and appearance of a 4 leaf clover or shamrock, the Marsileas are actually a fern that reproduces from spores. The Cutleaf Clover is easy to grow and its attractive green leaves close up at night which sort o... [ More Info ]
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Mentha aquaticaCommon Name: Water Mint
The aromatic leaves of the Water Mint are what attracts many water gardeners to this plant. Growing just under 1' tall in moist soils & water under 2" deep, Water mint prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade and will flow... [ More Info ]
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Menyanthes trifoliataCommon Name: Bog Bean
The Bogbean grows in spongy bogs, marshes and shallow water along pond edges. Its fleshy green leaves pop out of the water giving way to a perfect little white flowers with tiny elegant hairs from May to July. A wonderful colonizer... [ More Info ]
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Mimulus guttatusCommon Name: Yellow Monkey Flower
Hardy in zones 6-9, Yellow Monkey Flower produces deep yellow colored snap-dragon-like flowers. It's named for the flower's resemblance to a monkey's face. The flowers are about an inch or so across and produced in mass, making this a favorite flo... [ More Info ]
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Mimulus ringensCommon Name: Monkey Flower
Monkey Flower produces deep to pale blue to lavender colored flowers with an attractive yellow center. It's named for the flower's resemblance to a monkey's face. The flowers are about an inch across and produced in mass, making th... [ More Info ]
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Myosotis palustrisCommon Name: Water Forget-Me-Not
The Water Forget-Me-Not reaches just under 1' in height and grows around the edges of ponds or along streams in full sun to part shade. Blooming in the early summer with sprays of tiny delicate bluish flowers reminiscent of the dryland species. Ge... [ More Info ]
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Myriophyllum aquaticumCommon Name: Parrot Feather
Hardy in zones 6-11, Parrot Feather's soft feathery foliage grows on prostrate long stems from the pond edge and floats out over the water surface. Care should be given when planting because it is invasive, especially in warmer sta... [ More Info ]
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Myriophyllum prosperpinacoidesCommon Name: Dwarf Parrot Feather
Hardy in zones 6-11, Dwarf Parrot Feather's soft feathery foliage grows on prostrate long stems from the pond edge and floats out over the water surface. Dwarf Parrot Feather differs from standard Parrot Feather due to its red stem... [ More Info ]
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Nelumbo luteaCommon Name: Native Yellow
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Nelumbo sp. 'Rosa Plena'Common Name: Rosa Plena
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Nelumbo sp. 'Baby Doll'Common Name: Baby Doll
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Nelumbo sp. 'Hindu'Common Name: Hindu
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Nelumbo sp. 'Shiroman'Common Name: Shiroman
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Nelumbo sp. 'Red Scarf'Common Name: Red Scarf
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Nelumbo sp. 'Charles Thomas'Common Name: Charles Thomas
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Nelumbo sp. 'Empress'Common Name: Empress
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Nelumbo sp. 'Momo Batan'Common Name: Momo Batan
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Nelumbo sp. 'Chawan Basu'Common Name: Chawan Basu
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Nelumbo sp. 'Giant Sunburst'Common Name: Giant Sunburst
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Nelumbo sp. 'Pekinensis Rubra'Common Name: Pekinensis Rubra
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Nelumbo sp. 'Mrs. P.D. Slocum'Common Name: "Mrs. P.D. Slocum"
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Neptunia aquaticaCommon Name: Sensitive Plant
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Nuphar luteaCommon Name: Spatterdock
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Nuphar sagittifoliaCommon Name: Cape Fear Spatterdock
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Nymphaea odorataCommon Name: Native white
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Nymphaea sp. 'Candida'Common Name: Candida
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Nymphaea sp. 'Chromatella'Common Name: Chromatella
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Nymphaea sp. 'Gold Medal'Common Name: Gold Medal
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Nymphaea sp. 'Firecrest'Common Name: Firecrest
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Nymphaea sp. 'Viginalis'Common Name: Viginalis
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Nymphaea sp. 'Sioux'Common Name: Sioux
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Nymphaea sp. 'James Brydon'Common Name: James Brydon
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Nymphaea sp. 'Double White'Common Name: Double White
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Nymphaea sp. 'Charlene Strawn'Common Name: Charlene Strawn
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Nymphaea sp. 'Mayla'Common Name: Mayla
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Nymphaea sp. 'Colorado'Common Name: Colorado
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Nymphaea sp. 'Hollandia'Common Name: Hollandia
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Oenanthe javanica 'Flamingo'Common Name: Variegated Water Celery
Hardy in zones 5-11, Variegated Water Celery grows 6-12" tall along the edge of the pond from running stems in sun to part shade, but not quite as rampant as the straight Water Celery. Water Celery gets its name from foliage that r... [ More Info ]
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Oenanthe javanicaCommon Name: Water Celery
Hardy in zones 5-11, Water Celery grows 6-12" tall along the edge of the pond from quick running stolins in sun to part shade. Water Celery gets its name from foliage that resembles the finely textured leaves of celery. The aromati... [ More Info ]
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Onoclea sensibilisCommon Name: Sensitive Fern
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Orontium aquaticum 'Big Red'Common Name: Golden Club Big Red
Big Red™ is a selection of the native wildflower, commonly known as "Golden Club". This striking aquatic plant was selected for its red flower stems which contrast the bright yellow flower clusters (spadix) at the tips. The tropical-looking ... [ More Info ]
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Orontium aquaticumCommon Name: Golden Club
Commonly known as "Golden Club", this striking aquatic plant has bright yellow flower clusters (spadix) at the tips. Blooming in April, it is one of the first plants to welcome Spring. The tropical-looking plant is actually quite c... [ More Info ]
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Osmunda cinnamomeaCommon Name: Cinnamon Fern
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Osmunda regalisCommon Name: Royal Fern
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Panicum virgatumCommon Name: Panic Grass
Panic grass is a colonizing perennial grass that grows in large clumps 3-6' tall with sturdy, flat, glossy leaf blades. When used in prairies and bottomland sites, switchgrass develops long rhizomes that grow horizontally to interl... [ More Info ]
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Peltandra virginicaCommon Name: Arrow Arum
Arrow Arum grows in still or slow moving waters of ponds, swamps, marshes, and the banks of streams. The remarkable broad arrow headed leaves reach 2-4' tall in full sun to shade. Unassuming yet unique tiny flowers grow in a slende... [ More Info ]
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Phalaris arundinacea 'Picta'Common Name: Variegated Ribbon Grass
Hardy in zones 4-11, Variegated Ribbon Grass rapidly grows 2-3' tall with strong rhizomes in moist soils with sun to part shade. The yellow and creamy variegated leaves make this a suitable accent plant in a container or water gard... [ More Info ]
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Phragmites australis 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Common Reed
Hardy in zones 4-11, Variegated Common Reed rapidly grows 3-6' tall with strong rhizomes in moist soils tolerating sun to full shade. The bright green & dark green stripes on variegated leaves make this a suitable accent plant ... [ More Info ]
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Phyla lanceolataCommon Name: Northern Frog Fruit
Northern Frogfruit is found in wet soils and is particularly common in moist forests, stream banks, and along the shores of rivers and lakes. Its square stem grows from 6"-2'. The small white flowers circle around a globular flower head maki... [ More Info ]
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Physostegia virginianaCommon Name: Obedient Plant
Obedient Plant gets its name from an unusual trait; when you turn the flowers by pushing them sideways, they stay there. Pink forms are more common, but a white form is shown here. The plant's maximum height is around 4 feet. Flowe... [ More Info ]
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Pinguicula moctezumaeCommon Name: Butterwort
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Pinguicula primulifloraCommon Name: Butterwort
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Pistia stratoidesCommon Name: Water Lettuce
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Plantago major 'Rubrifolia'Common Name: Red Plantain
Hardy in zones 3-9, Red Plaintain is desired for its clumps of purple leaves during the summer which turn a deep maroon in the Fall. The insignificant looking spikes of green flowers should be cut off to prevent self seeding. ... [ More Info ]
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Polygala LuteaCommon Name: Orange milkwort
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Polygonum amphibiumCommon Name: Water Smartweed
Water Smartweed is a sprawling perennial with willow-like leaves, reddish stems, and clusters of small flowers found in shallow water along the margins of lakes, ponds, and streams. The rhizomes form brilliant patches of manageable... [ More Info ]
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Pontedaria cordataCommon Name: Pickerelweed
Pickerelweed is a common sight in quiet fresh water areas. Shallow water is the usual habitat for this beautiful species. The native forms are usually shades of blue-purple, but we also have the uncommon white form. Pickerelweed fl... [ More Info ]
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Pontedaria cordata 'Alba'Common Name: White Pickerelweed
Pickerelweed is a common sight in quiet fresh water areas. The native forms are usually shades of blue-purple, but this beauty is a clear shade of white. Hardy in zones 5-11, White Pickerelweed flowers from summer to fall, with the... [ More Info ]
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Potamegeton nodosusCommon Name: Floating Leaf Pondweed
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Proserpinaca palustrisCommon Name: Water Mermaid
Water mermaid is a native perennial found in swamps, marshes, shores, and ephemeral woodland ponds. When above the waterline, the plant exhibits leaves that resemble rosemary with serrated edges. When submerged, Water mermaid... [ More Info ]
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Ranunculus flammulaCommon Name: Creeping Spearwort
Creeping Spearwort is found in wet soils and is particularly common in moist forests, stream banks, and along the shores of rivers, ponds and lakes. This low growing perennial produces buttercup-like flowers from May to July. This ... [ More Info ]
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Ranunculus lingua aquaticaCommon Name: Spearwort
Early to emerge in April & hardy in zones 5-9, Spearwort is thinly branched growing 2-3' tall in sun to part shade on quickly spreading soft rhizomes. The yellow butter-cup style flowers are half to 3 quarter inch across and persist for most o... [ More Info ]
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Regnellidum diphyllumCommon Name: Two-Leaf Clover
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Rosa palustrisCommon Name: Swamp Rose
Swamp rose prefers moist, acidic habitats such as bogs, swamps, the edges of ponds and lakes or any poorly drained wet soil. This hardy rose is favored for its 2" fragrant pink flowers which offer nectar to bees and butterflies dur... [ More Info ]
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Rudbeckia hirtaCommon Name: Black Eyed Susan
Green Headed Coneflower grows in moist soils in rich woodlands, thickets or along streams and next to ponds in full sun to part shade. Although it tolerates hot and humid summers quite well, it will not do well in severe drought conditions. This n... [ More Info ]
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Rudbeckia laciniataCommon Name: Green-headed Coneflower
Green Headed Coneflower grows in moist soils in rich woodlands, thickets or along streams and next to ponds in full sun to part shade. Although it tolerates hot and humid summers quite well, it will not do well in severe drought conditions. This n... [ More Info ]
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Rudbeckia trilobaCommon Name: Brown Eyed Susan
Green Headed Coneflower grows in moist soils in rich woodlands, thickets or along streams and next to ponds in full sun to part shade. Although it tolerates hot and humid summers quite well, it will not do well in severe drought conditions. This n... [ More Info ]
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Rumex sanguineusCommon Name: Tri Color Dock
Hardy in zones 6-8, Tri Color Dock grows 1-2' tall in moist soils with full sun to part shade. With its bold leaves distinctively marked with deep red or purple veins, it is grown mostly as a foliage plant. It produces erect stems ... [ More Info ]
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Sabatia kennedyanaCommon Name: Marsh Pink
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Sagittaria australis 'Benni'Common Name: Silk Stockings
Silk Stockings™ is a selection of a native Arrowhead (Sagittaria). There are many types of Arrowhead, but none like this! It was Developed by Aquascapes Unlimited, Inc. and chosen for its fine, green veins over bronzy-red fol... [ More Info ]
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Sagittaria gramineaCommon Name: Grass Leaf Arrowhead
Grass Leaf Arrowhead is found in swamps, bogs, marshes, and shallow waters in both mud and sandy soils. The arrow-shaped long thin foliage grows to 2' tall above the water line in sun to partial shade with small white flowers in mi... [ More Info ]
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Sagittaria gramineaCommon Name: Crushed Ice
The foliage of Crushed Ice has an intriguing dramatic effect of green and yellow stippled leaves. The arrow-shaped long thin foliage grows to 2' tall above the water line in partial sun to partial shade with small white flowers in mid summer. ...[ More Info ]
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Sagittaria japonicaCommon Name: Double Arrowhead
Hardy in zones 6-8, Double Arrowhead grows 1-2' tall in full sun to part shade. It is grown mostly as a foliage plant because of its bold arrow shaped leaves which are a adorned with double white flowers. Forming starchy "Duck Pota... [ More Info ]
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Sagittaria latifoliaCommon Name: Duck Potatoe
The Duck potato is a vigorous aquatic perennial that typically grows 2-4’ tall. Known for its arrowhead-shaped leaves, it commonly grows submerged in shallow water or out of water on wet muddy banks, sloughs, swamps, marshes ... [ More Info ]
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Sagittaria montevidensisCommon Name: Aztec Arrowhead
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Sarracenia alataCommon Name: Pale Pitcher
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Sarracenia flavaCommon Name: Yellow Pitcher
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Sarracenia leucophyllaCommon Name: White Trumpet
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Sarracenia leucophylla 'Tarnock'Common Name: 'Tarnock'
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Sarracenia minorCommon Name: Hooded Pitcher
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Sarracenia psittacinaCommon Name: Parrot Pitcher
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Sarracenia purpureaCommon Name: Purple Pitcher
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Sarracenia rubraCommon Name: Sweet Pitcher
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Sarracenia x 'Judith Hindle'Common Name: 'Judith Hindle'
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Sarracenia x 'Dana's Delight'Common Name: 'Dana's Delight'
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Sarracenia x 'Scarlet Belle'Common Name: 'Scarlet Belle'
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Sarracenia x 'Farnhamii 'Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Farnhamii'
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Sarracenia x 'Hollandia' (leuco hybrid)Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Hollandia'
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Sarracenia x 'Stephensii'Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Stephensii'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Mardi Gras'Common Name: 'Mardi Gras'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Doodle Bug'Common Name: 'Doodle Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Love Bug'Common Name: 'Love Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Red Bug'Common Name: 'Red Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Lady Bug'Common Name: 'Lady Bug'
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Sarracenia purpurea ssp.'Venosa'Common Name: Sarracenia purpurea ssp.'Venosa'
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Sarracenia x 'Amber Rays' (seedlings)Common Name: Sarracenia oreophylla x purpurea
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Sarracenia x 'Candy Stripe' x leucoCommon Name: Sarracenia leuco x 'Candy Stripe'
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Sarracenia x 'Flys Demise' (seedlings)Common Name: Sarracenia UNC Hybrid S. 'Flys Demise'
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Sarracenia x 'Purpetrator' (AU hybrid)Common Name: Sarracenia purpurea x
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Sarracenia x (oreo x leuco)Common Name: Sarracenia oreo x leuco
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Sarracenia x (readii x moorei)Common Name: Sarracenia (leuco x rubra j) (lxf)
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Sarracenia x areolataCommon Name: Sarracenia leucophylla x alata
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Sarracenia x excellensCommon Name: Sarracenia leucophylla x minor
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Sarracenia x moorei (flava x leucophylla)Common Name: Sarracenia flava x leucophylla
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Sarracenia x readii (leuco x rubra jonsii)Common Name: Sarracenia leuco x rubra
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Sarracenia x readii (leuco x rubra jonsii) All GreenCommon Name: Sarracenia leuco x rubra
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Sarracenia x swanianaCommon Name: Sarracenia purpurea x minor
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Saururus cernuusCommon Name: Lizard's Tail
A colonizing perennial with fibrous rhizomes which grows along the edges of ponds, swamps and marshes in sun to part shade. The distinctive heart-shaped leaves grow above the water 2-4' tall. The curved raceme of the flower is line... [ More Info ]
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Saururus chinensisCommon Name: Chinese Lizard's Tail
The distinctive glossy heart-shaped leaves grow above the water 2-4' tall depending on light conditions. Held above splotchy variegated white & green upper leaves, the curved raceme of the flower is lined with many small fragra... [ More Info ]
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Schizachyrium scopariumCommon Name: Little Bluestem
Little Bluestem is a warm season, clump forming plant which prefers full sun and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Its green foliage grows 4' tall and flowers from July to September. The purplish/bronze flowers rise above ... [ More Info ]
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Scirpus acutusCommon Name: Hard Stem Bulrush
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Scirpus albescensCommon Name: White Bulrush
This strikingly tall white form of Bulrush makes for an excellent focal point against a dark backdrop of evergreens. Growing 4-5' tall on a strong rhizome with the capability of forming a handsome colony. Hardy in zone 5-9, W... [ More Info ]
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Scirpus americanumCommon Name: Three Square Rush
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Scirpus atrovirensCommon Name: Green Bulrush
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Scirpus cyperinusCommon Name: Woolgrass
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Scirpus fluviatilisCommon Name: River Bulrush
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Scirpus tabermontaniiCommon Name: Soft Stem Bulrush
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Scirpus zebrinusCommon Name: Zebra Rush
A strikingly tall horizontally white & green banded form of bulrush makes for a lovely accent against a dark backdrop of evergreens. Hardy in zone 5-9, Zebra Rush is suitable for larger water or as an accent on its own in a con... [ More Info ]
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Sisyrinchium angustifoliumCommon Name: Blue Eyed Grass
Blue Eyed Grass grows in moist, well-drained soil in damp open woods, slopes, and along stream banks in full sun to part shade. Despite its grass-like foliage, the Blue Eyed Grass belongs to the iris family and not the grass family... [ More Info ]
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Solidago rugosaCommon Name: Wrinkled Leaf Goldenrod
This spectacular member of the Aster family explodes with yellow color to bring a naturalized brilliance to any wetland restoration project. The spectacular golden colors from this hardy native perennial seem to welcome in the Fall... [ More Info ]
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Sorghastrum nutansCommon Name: Indian Grass
Indiangrass is widely used in large scale roadside plantings, revegetation projects, prairie restorations, and many different types of erosion control projects because it grows well on disturbed sites and produces abundant seeds. A... [ More Info ]
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Sparganium americanumCommon Name: Lesser Bur-Reed
There are several native species of this distinctive native plant. Though looking like grasses or sedges, they are neither; being in their own family (Sparganiaceae). Sparganium americanum is smaller, reaching about two feet. The G... [ More Info ]
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Sparganium eurycarpumCommon Name: Greater Bur-Reed
Not only are these plants good for providing food and habitat for wildlife, these plants are also extremely useful for improving & maintaining water quality by absorbing nutrients and stabilizing waterlogged areas. Growing 6-7'... [ More Info ]
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Spiranthes oderataCommon Name: Ladies Tress Orchid
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Thalia dealbataCommon Name: Hardy Canna
The strikingly bold tropical like foliage of Hardy Canna adds a lush appeal to large water gardens. Growing 4-6' tall and flowering at 6-8" tall with powdery purple flowers waving high above the foliage. Hardy to zone 5, Hardy Cann... [ More Info ]
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Thelypteris palustrisCommon Name: Marsh Fern
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Tradescantia ohiensisCommon Name: Ohio Spiderwort
Commonly found in prairies, wood margins, meadows, along roadsides, or in waste areas, the Ohio Spiderwort is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial which grows 3' tall with blue-green, arching, grass-like leaves. This fairly long bl... [ More Info ]
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Triadenum virginicumCommon Name: Marsh St. Johns West
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Tulbaghia violaceaCommon Name: Society Garlic
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Tulbaghia violacea 'variegata'Common Name: Variegated Society Garlic
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Typha angustifoliaCommon Name: Narrow Leaf Cattails
Cattails are one of the most important native wetland plants, providing wildlife habitat, improving water quality and providing food for wildlife. In fact, Euell Gibbons called Cattails the "Supermarket of the Swamps". Native Ameri... [ More Info ]
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Typha latifoliaCommon Name: Broad Leaf Cattails
Cattails are one of the most important native wetland plants, providing wildlife habitat, improving water quality and providing food for wildlife. In fact, Euell Gibbons called Cattails the "Supermarket of the Swamps". Native Ameri... [ More Info ]
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Typha laxmanniiCommon Name: Graceful Cattail
True to its name, Graceful Cattail has narrow foliage measuring from a quarter to half inch across and grows 4-6' tall forming dense colonies on a strong rhizome. Its catkin is noticeably narrower than its native counterpart and ma... [ More Info ]
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Typha minimaCommon Name: Miniature Cattail
The smallest cutest member of the cattail family has erect grass like foliage that grows up to 2' tall. Its cute "Pig-in-a-blanket" sized catkin is great as a cut flower. This plant is perfect for a small patio container garden whe... [ More Info ]
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Vaccinium macrocarpumCommon Name: Cranberry
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Vallisneria americanaCommon Name: Wild Celery
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Verbena hastataCommon Name: Blue Vervain
Blue Vervain can be found in a variety if habitats including moist prairies & meadows, floodplain woodlands, moist thickets, along borders of rivers and ponds, marshes, moist basins and ditches. It will easily adapt to disturbe... [ More Info ]
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Vernonia noveboracensisCommon Name: Ironweed
Ironweed prefers rich, moist soils but it tolerates a wide range of soils making it great plant to use in naturalized areas or meadows looking for a subtle dab of purple bloom from its numerous tiny, fluffy, purple flowers late sum... [ More Info ]
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Xyris carolinianaCommon Name: Yellow-eyed Grass
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Zephyranthes candidaCommon Name: White Rain Lily
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Zizania aquaticaCommon Name: Wild Rice
This native grass found in marshes, pond edges, lakes, and rivers has an extremely branched inflorescence which produces edible grains for humans and wildlife. Although this plant grows 8-10' tall, the shallow roots are slender and... [ More Info ]
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Zizia aureaCommon Name: Golden Alexanders
Golden Alexander is a native perennial which is found growing in small colonies in moist woods and meadows, swamps, thickets, riverbanks and prairies. Growing 1-2' tall in nice tight clumps about 12" in diameter, the dark green&nbs... [ More Info ]
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