Water plants of the swamp zone

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Small calamus' fox tail "Acorus gramineus variegata

description:It is the smallest plant with variegated, characteristically fragrant rhizomes and leaves (similar to its older brother calamus). Grows up to about 30 cm, inconspicuous greenish-brown flowers gathered in cobs,
requirements:sunny position, needs acidic soil, completely resistant to frost and disease,

White marsh marsh C altha palustris Alba

description:Oval, dark green, glossy leaves, large white flowers with a distinct yellow center. Repeats flowering (spring, fall),
requirements:sunny or slightly shaded position, slightly acidic environment. Resistant to frost, diseases, pests,

Yellow iris Iris pseudoacorus

description:Sword-like leaves, large, dark green, stiff, attractive in a water garden, flowers - large, yellow, abundant add a special charm. It blooms in early spring,
requirements:sunny or slightly shaded position, slightly acidic environment, resistant to frost, disease and pests, the variety sought by collectors is variegata with variegated leaves and similar requirements,
See more: Iris cultivation

Chinese Globule Trollius chinensis

description:Large, shiny leaves, notched like in most plants from this family. Up to 50 cm high, blooms in June with a bunch of tall orange stamens surrounded by a crown of petals,
requirements:Sunny position, slightly acidic environment, frost-resistant,

See also: rush zone water plants and deep zone water plants

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