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Old 28-08-2004, 05:23 AM
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mbarbet Wrote:
Speaking of pond plants, does anyone know if there are any pond plants
that
will do well in deep wood? Any help will be greatly appreciated. TIA

There are quite a few shade tolerant, shade loving plants suitable for
ponds and water gardens, you may want to think twice about spatterdocks
as they tend to be very large sprawly plants six feet wide

There are a couple of small forms of spatterdock (very nice plants)
Cape Fear Spatterdock, and Nuphar Pumilla Minima. I juuuust might be
listing Nuphar Pumilla Minima on e-bay one of the days however it's a
bit 'hit or miss' listing gems like that on ebay, bidding can be
disappointing there... they tend to go well outside of e-bay...

Aquatic shade tolerant plants:
(prefer saturated soil conditions, water over their roots)...

Alisma, Acorus calamus, acorus calamus variegatus, arrow arum,
arrowhead, Azolla, Bladderwort, Bog Arum- calla palustris, Cotton
grass, Cyperus longus, Eleocharis (spike rush), equesetum hyemale,
frogbit, Golden club, Hornwort, Horsetail, Iris (shade may reduce their
ability to flower some) Carex sedges, Lizards tail, Mares tail, Marsh
marigold, Marsh pennywort, Marsilea, Nuphar pumilla minima, Parrots
feather, Pennywort, Nymphiodes aquatica, Phalaris, Scirpus zebrinus,
Typha (not the nasty latifolia, way too invasive) Water hawthorn, Water
Lettuce, Water mint ....theres GAZILLIONS of shade loving aquatic and
bog plants

Bog plants:
(Prefer moist but not saturated soil conditions)

Acer, Aconitum, Alchemila, Alliums, Arum lilies, Aruncus, Arundinaria,
Astilbe, Azalea, Berberis, Bergenia, Brunnera, Carex pendula,
Chamaecyparis, Cimicifuga, Cinnamon fern, creeping jenny, Ferns (Many),
Convallaria, Corylus, Cotton grass, Cornus, Cotula, Cyclamen, Danae,
Dicentra, Epimedium, Euonymus, Filipendula, Fritillaria, Galium,
Gentiana, Gunnera, Helleborus, Hemerocallis, Hemp agrimony, Hepatica,
Heucherella, Hosta, Hydrangea, Ligularia, Liriope, Lisichiton, Lilium,
Lonicera, Lupinus, Lychnis, Lythrum, Meconopsis, Mimulus, Miscanthus,
Peltiphylum (Darmera) Phyllostachys, Polygonum, Primula, Ranunculus,
Rhamnus, Rheum, Rhododendron, Rodgersia, Royal Fern, Rubus, Sasa
veitchii, Saxifraga, Senecio, Sinarundinaria, Sium suave, Skullcap,
Tellima, Viola, Weigela

half hardy (need wintering frost free)

Cyperus Alternifolia, Crinum Americanum, Gymnocoronum spilanthoides,
Cyperus papyrus, Arum lilies (callas) Marselia, Taro, Salvinia,
Umbrella grass

I list some full aquatics as well as bog plants. There's enough plants
mentioned above to cram many a pool, bog, water margin... arrow arum
alone likes to make an exotic foliage plant 3 foot high, and 3ft wide
when it has conditions it likes... Many of them are 'specimen plants'
...in effect they are gobsmackers.

Regards, andy
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