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Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 11, 2011 12:41 pm
by morgansrgr8
I am looking for some perenials that can put up with being flooded in the spring. This area is also in full sun. I have put in a few purple cone flowers. Will see how they do. So far so good considering they flooded 9 times so far. They were'nt happy at first but now have bloom on them. I know sedums like dry but put them in anyway. The soil has so much sand that was deposited on them I'm at a loss at what can make it there other than those stupid weeds. Oh and I have deligated this spot to hosta that have pissed me off. LOL So far a swoosh that turned green on me is down there. Will see if it all survives till next spring. Any suggestions please?????

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 11, 2011 9:42 pm
by Aud
I have a spot that stays wet and what I have is...

Crocosmia Lucifer plants
Japanese iris
I have some no name daylilies, that seem to do really well that someone gave me as a NOID.

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 12, 2011 8:03 am
by caliloo
You also might try Chelone obliqua speciosa they do really well in an area that is VERY wet in the spring at my house.

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 12, 2011 12:46 pm
by R. Rock
Hello,

Caliloo made a great suggestion.

Ligularia, Joe Pye Weed, Serbian Iris, Sweet Flag Iris, Various Ornamental Grasses, Spiderwort, Lady's Mantle, Hibiscus, Dogwood, Viburnums, Serviceberry, Arborvitae, Hemlock.

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 12, 2011 1:57 pm
by morgansrgr8
Thankyou for all the suggestions. I have Iris, Spiderwort, Rose of Sharon and ornamental grasses available to put over their now. Think I will try a few Daylily's in there too. This area doesnt stay wet all the time. It just gets flooded when the creek overflows which has been alot this year. I will be trying a few other plants down there and see how they do. I think the most important thing for these plants is they must have a very good root system to withstand the current going over them. So far the hosta is doing ok. Put a taller plant in front of it to shade the afternoon sun.

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 16, 2011 8:17 pm
by thy
Lingularia will love it... lovely monster plants :D
Iris will be fine
Hibiscus surprise me ...
Daylillies..spmeone have to tell me how to kill them, they seem to adjust to every thing
Hostas will be fine... I have forgotten hostas in buckets filled with water for weeks.. okay more than a month... never thought od fifferent sorts of hostas- you have to try. I know I have never tried a plantaginea sort off.

If it is only flooded for a few days each time you can use everything exept dessert plants. Even alpines cantake a few days of standing water... they are used to it in the spring

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 16, 2011 10:14 pm
by morgansrgr8
This isnt standing water. The creek rises and overflows into this area and its part of the creek after that for a couple hours to a couple days. Been kind of rough on a few of the plants I put there but they are hanging in. Flooded 9 times this spring. Never done that before. And where I put plants its slowing down the current and depositing more silt around them. They have to be planted and rooted in real good.

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 17, 2011 10:53 pm
by party_music50
Basket-weaving willow (salix) would love it! Think pussy willow tree. :)

Re: Perenials for area that floods in spring

Posted: Jun 21, 2011 1:47 pm
by morgansrgr8
I have a start of a corkscrew willow like where its planted already. Might take a small branch of it and try to start another one tho. Thanks