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Caltha paltustris

 

Marsh Marigold is an herbaceous perennial in the Ranunculaceae family. Found naturally in
wetlands, it would do well in a sunny wet location in your garden. Yellow flowers resembling
buttercups show April to June. In spring, this plant does well with more sun, but would prefer
shade from the hot afternoon sun in summer.

Key Info

Scientific Name: Caltha palustris
Common Names: Marsh Marigold
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Flower Color: Yellow
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Additional Info

Habit: Mounding
Height: 1 - 2'
Spread: 1 - 1.5'
Soil Conditions: Acidic
Leaves: Orbicular, cordate, alternate
Flowers (or reproductive structures: Buttercup-like
Fruit: Seed pods that split open
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-7
USDA Wetland Indicator Status in NC: Obligate: almost always occurs in wetlands
Pollination: Bees
Wildlife Connections: Attracts bees and hummingbirds
Propagation: Division, seed