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Plants for Seasonally Flooded Field

edlincoln
10 years ago

There is a field that is flooded from Spring thaw to late May/early June. It dries in the summer and is mowed.

Can anyone think of any decorative plants that can survive getting flooded in the Spring and mowed in the summer?

I'm thinking either
1.) a Spring Ephemeral bulb that likes to grow in mud and would flower, go to seed, and become dormant before the end of May. Ideally something that attracts bees and butterflies.
2.) A decorative reed or rush that can grow tall in the Spring and then be mowed in the summer. I like the look of cattails and blue eyed grass, but something with those looks would probably be too much to ask for. Ideally something that will blend in with the lawn when mowed.

I tend to prefer New England Natives.

This post was edited by edlincoln on Wed, Jun 19, 13 at 12:54

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