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![]() "asiggy" wrote in message ... Hello out there Can anyone suggest some suitable plants for a marshy area at the side of the pond? preferably something that will trail into the water. Bearing in mind that I live in the north of England by the sea, so it must be frost tollerant and also be able to cope with some salt in the air. I'm in Cambridgeshire, but find acorus, sagittaria and rheum (real rhubarb, not the one usually sold as a marginal/bog plant) all work well in the shallows. Gert the DG Hessayon "Rock and Water Garden Expert" book for other suggestions. -- Brian Sig: I have nothing to say |
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