Native Wetland Plants
Native plants are always the best choice for use in landscapes, restoration projects, storm water projects, and naturalized areas. Aquascapes Unlimited’s seed sown local ecotype species add natural wildlife benefits, promote biodiversity, and oftentimes require less maintenance in terms of fertilizers and pesticides. Plug trays can be shipped via UPS.
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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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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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