Wetland
Wetland ecosystems include marshes, swamps, bogs, and wet meadows where soils are saturated or flooded seasonally or year-round. Wetland plants have specialized adaptations—aerenchyma tissue for oxygen transport, shallow roots, and tolerance for anaerobic conditions. These ecosystems are biodiversity hotspots, supporting amphibians, waterfowl, aquatic insects, and countless other species. Wetland plants filter pollutants, slow runoff, prevent erosion, and sequester carbon at exceptional rates. This archetype is essential for rain gardens, bioswales, pond edges, or naturally wet areas. Celebrate the ecological power of wetlands with plants that transform soggy problems into thriving wildlife habitat.
-
Brome Sedge (Carex bromoides) -
Swamp White Oak (Quercus Bicolor) -
Large-seeded Hawthorn (Crataegus Macrosperma) -
James' Sedge (Carex jamesii) -
Concord Grape (Vitis Labrusca 'Concord') -
Arkansas Bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii) -
Rain Garden Kit -
American Basswood (Tilia americana) -
Fringed Brome (Bromus Ciliatus) -
Cottonwood (Populus Deltoides) -
Silver Maple (Acer Saccharinum) -
River Birch (Betula Nigra) -
Pointed Broom Sedge (Carex Scoparia) -
Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera) -
Meadow Willow (Salix Petiolaris) -
Frank's Sedge (Carex Frankii) -
Bebb's Willow (Salix Bebbiana) -
Beach Party Kit -
Riddell's Goldenrod (Oligoneuron riddellii) -
Prairie Cordgrass (Spartina pectinata) -
Fowl Manna Grass (Glyceria striata) -
Woundwort (Stachys palustris) -
Ohio Goldenrod (Solidago ohioensis) -
A TEST PRODUCT