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Planning a rain garden?
We've got lots of plants that tolerate wet poorly draining sites!
There are many different plants that can be utilized in these hard to plant areas that are not only going to thrive but also look beautiful.
A native, deciduous, highly adaptable maple tree. Great for troublesome areas, this tree gets to roughly 35-50 feet.
This multi-stemmed native is excellent for wet sites and stream bank restorations. It suckers and will form a thicket. This plant produces attractive catkins, which in turn turn into cones and are enjoyed by birds. Grows 10-20' tall and 8-15' wide in full
Smaller deciduous tree that has nice light green foliage and supports a variety of wildlife with its cones that persist through winter. Doesn't mind moist wet areas.
Native tree that produces spectacular fall color in addition to pretty flowers. Multi season interest and being a small to medium size make this a great option for an array of landscapes.
Native shrub that really delivers- White flowers, red berries and brilliant, hence the name, red aornage fall color. Birds like the berries as much as we do too!
Native shrub that really delivers- White flowers, red berries and brilliant, hence the name, red aornage fall color. Birds like the berries as much as we do too!
From Proven Winners: The easiest way to a lush carpet of green. Ground Hug™ aronia is a super tough native shrub that naturally grows as a dense groundcover. This unique habit makes it the ideal plant for transforming difficult areas into beautiful, lo
Selection of a tough Native shrub with white flowers and black berries in the fall. Great for naturalizing or bank stabilization. This selection has a compact growth habit. Great plant for tough spots, will grow almost anywhere.
Produces black berries that are edible but exceptionally tart, hence the common name of chokecherry. Nice fall colors- from purple to red. Grows to 5-6'
Nice compact form of Goat's Beard with attractive fern-like foliage. This is a cross between Aruncus Dioicus and Aruncus Aethusifolius. The hybrid is 2-3' tall and maintains excellent foliage after flowering unlike most Goat's beards.
Lacy cream flowers bloom in early summer against dense green foliage to put on quite a show. A good substitute for Astilbe that can handle drier soil conditions.
A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
Nice soft pink plumes above blue green foliage that has red highlights. Grows 24-36" tall
This is a large astilbe. The foliage will form a full mound to 24" and the dark purplish red flowers can reach 42".
Good for shady wet areas to provide a nice pop of color. Has tall feathery pink blooms on reddish stems. Grows to only 2 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit.
Perfect perennial for shady spots! This low growing plant has green foliage that makes the vivid lavender pink flowers pop. Fluffy flowers will bloom throughout summer.
Not only is this an attractive warm season grass with its fluffly plums but its shade tolerant! Flowers start a purplish reddish color and mature to a nice tan color.
A great choice for pollinator rain gardens! Not only will the flowers attracts tons of butterflies, but it is also a larval host. Flowers will produce red fruits for the birds to enjoy.
A dwarf form of the beautiful native shrub! Makes it possible to plant this beauty in a home landscape.
This is an improved cultivar of the native Turtlehead. The flowers are a richer pink and tghe foliage is a darker green. Grows to 2-4' tall. Native habitat is wet areas but we have had good luck in average soil as long as it does not dry out.
This smaller stature, 14-16" tall, turtlehead is great in borders and even containers. A terrific dwarf native plant! Bees, hummingbirds and butterflies love this plant. Works in sun to part sun
A four season Native wonder! Spring flowers, summer fruits, fall color and in winter the stems are a nice reddish brown.
This is an easy to grow native dogwood shrub that produces nice white flower clusters. The plant also has attractive purplish red fall color and red stems going into winter. The pollinators and birds enjoy the flowers and fruit but the deer tend to leave