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This group of plants will tolerate or insist upon very moist to wet soil for the entire growing season.

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Caltha palustris (double) Caltha palustris (double) - This is the double form of our native marsh marigold. This plant will thrive in a continuously wet area with fertile soil by a pond or stream. Will tolerate other areas which never become dry. ( 12"h x 12"w) B, W, 1 gallon- $11.00              Out of Stock

Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower) Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower) - For the garden in late summer, the brilliant red of the cardinal flower is a must. This native of eastern North America is often found along the banks of rivers or in wet meadows. In gardens, it will flourish in wet situations but tolerate merely moist soil in full sun to light shade. It will self-sow in a wet situation. (24"h x 12"w)3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Primula florindae Primula florindae - The tallest of the Primula, this species produces stems of fragrant, pendulant, yellow flowers in early summer. Requires fertile, moist soil and prefers to grow in an inch or two of water. (36" hx 18"w) B, 2.5"-$4.00   
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Primula florindae (red/orange) Primula florindae (red/orange) - Similar to the preceding listing only the flowers are a red/orange color. (36" hx 18"w) B, 3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Primula japonica Primula japonica - From a basal clump of leaves arise a 24" stem with several whorls of red or white flowers in spring. This is one of the easiest of all Primulas to grow in the Northeast. Given the moist soil in partial shade that this plant prefers, it will self-sow into large colonies. A very pretty plant for a wet ditch. Easy. (24"h x 14"w) W, B, 2.5" pots (choose color)   
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Primula rosea Primula rosea - It’s impossible to miss this species when it’s in bloom. The flowers emerge in early spring before the leaves and are a pretty vivid pink. This species is adaptable and will grow in a very wet spot with considerable sun or a partially shaded woodland situation that never dries out. (8"h x 10"w) W, B, 3.5"-$5.00   
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Sarracenia purpurea Sarracenia purpurea - This our northern, native pitcher plant. Attractive pitchers entice flies to their doom. The unusual flowers are quite beautiful. This plant grows in peat moss bogs in the wild but can be tamed by growing in a very wet spot filled in with pure sphagnum moss. (8"h x 10"w) B, 3.5"- $6.00              Out of Stock

Trollius pumillo - A buttercup which produces good-sized yellow flowers on 8"-10" stems. Prefers a very moist , fertile soil in a sunny site (10"h x 8"w) B, 3.5" – $5.00   
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