Native Marginal Plants

Native Marginal Plants
These marginal plants are native to the British Isles.

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Common name: Lesser Spearwort.

Description: A creeping plant with small lance-shaped, green leaves and stems of buttercup-like flowers in summer.

Height: Up to 18".

Water depth: Up to 3".

 

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Common name: Greater Spearwort.

Description: A tall growing relative of the buttercup, with bright yellow, saucer-like flowers during summer. Dark green leaves are carries on erect stems flushed with rose, especially in spring.

Height: Up to 36".

Water depth: Up to 6".

 

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Common name: Great Water Dock.

Description: A clump-forming plant with bold, dark green leaves up to 24" in length which turn red in autumn. The tall flower spikes are held well above the foliage.

Height: Up to 48".

Water depth: Up to 4".

 

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Common name: True Bulrush.

Description: A tall dark green rush with clusters of brown flowers near the top of each stem.

Height: Up to 48".

Water depth: Up to 6".

 

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Common name: Burreed.

Description: A creeping plant with green foliage and clustered heads of brownish-green flowers.

Height: Up to 30".

Water depth: Up to 6".

 

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Common name: Narrow-Leaved Reedmace.

Description: A handsome plant with tall, slender, grey-green foliage and bold brown poker-like seedheads.

Height: Up to 72".

Water depth: Up to 12".

 

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Common name: Greater Reedmace.

Description: A tall, vigorous plant best suited to wildlife ponds.

Height: Up to 72".

Water depth: Up to 12".

 

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Common name: Brooklime.

Description: A creeping plant with small, green, ovate leaves and a profusion of dainty blue flowers all summer.

Height: Up to 9".

Water depth: Up to 6".

 

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