What perennials thrive in wet soil?

If you have an area in your landscape that’s occasionally wet but dries reasonably well in a few days, you might consider these perennials, shrubs and trees: astilbe, cardinal flower, sedge, rose mallow, summersweet, hibiscus, European cranberrybush viburnum, leucothoe, fothergilla, inkberry, sweetspire, sweet and …

What grows best in wet soil?

Wet Soil Fruits

  • Pear Trees. Pears are water-heavy fruits, so it should come as no surprise that pear trees also do quite well when grown in wetter soils.
  • Aronia Berries.
  • Highbush and Lowbush Cranberries.
  • Fox Grapes.
  • Red Raspberries.
  • Strawberries.

Do hydrangeas do well in wet soil?

Flowering Shrubs Smooth hydrangeas (Hydrangea arborescens) can be found growing near bodies of water, which mean they can tolerate overly wet soils. It grows between 3 and 6 feet tall and can tolerate overly wet soils and areas near water.

Do daylilies like wet soil?

Daylilies are not fussy about soil and will thrive in places that are too wet or too dry for most other perennials. That said, daylilies grow best in fertile, well drained soil. Mulching around newly planted daylilies will help keep the soil moist and reduce weed competition.

Can hydrangea grow in wet soil?

Very few plants will tolerate that sort of condition and hydrangeas are no exception. They like moist soil but they also want good drainage. Soil that remains wet – not just moist – for too long will lead to root rots and fungal diseases.

Do lilacs do well in wet soil?

Lilacs thrive in fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil (at a pH near 7.0). Lilacs don’t like wet feet and will not bloom with too much water.

What grows in poor drainage areas?

10 Plants for Poorly-Drained Soils

  • ‘Eversheen’ EverColor® Carex.
  • ‘Black Ripple’ Colocasia.
  • Joy of Living® Celebration™ Daylily.
  • Miss Lemon™ Abelia.
  • Cleopatra™ Liriope.
  • Miss Scarlett® Illicium.
  • ‘Ellen Bosanquet’ Crinum Lily.
  • ‘Panama Red’ Hibiscus.

Do hostas like wet soil?

Among other foliage plants for the bog garden, one would think hostas appropriate, since they like consistently moist soil, but they thrive only where drainage is good. The solution is to plant them upslope a bit from the real boggy areas.

Do hostas do well in wet soil?

Do Peonies do well in wet soil?

They like full sun and moist, well drained soil. They don’t like shade or competition from tree roots, weeds or other plants.

What perennials like wet soil?

‘Sweet Kate’ spiderwort is one of the most eye-catching perennials in the garden, thanks to its neon yellow-green leaves and cobalt-blue blossoms. This North American native plant is very adaptable, thriving in shade or sun and wet or dry soils.

What plants soak up lots of water?

Yes, willows should soak up some of the excess water you have, and they are commonly available at tree farms/garden stores. Some trees species that consume a lot of water are: elms, oaks, and some maples (silver, or manitoba maples).

What plants like full sun?

yarrow

  • shasta daisy
  • coreopsis
  • purple coneflower
  • blanket flower
  • Russian sage
  • butterfly weed
  • lavender
  • sedum
  • daylily
  • What plants grow well in wet areas?

    The Atlantic white cedar, or false cypress, grows naturally in wet locations. Balsam fir, black spruce, and common arborvitae also handle growing in damp areas as long as it isn’t too wet. Are there any Benefits to Growing Trees in a Wet Landscape? These trees soak up excess water naturally through their root system.

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