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Swamp Tupelo
Nyssa biflora
Swamp Tupelo is a dominant native tree of the permanent swamps, bay forests, and river floodplains of the southeastern coastal plain from Delaware to Florida and west to Texas, often growing alongside bald cypress and water tupelo in pure stands in the deepest, most permanently flooded low-lying lan
БагаторічнаSwamp bay
Persea palustris
Plant in moist to wet, slightly acidic, sandy to loamy soil in partial shade to full sun — swamp bay is a native evergreen tree of Gulf Coast wetlands, closely related to the edible bay laurel and redbay, with aromatic leaves historically used as a bay leaf substitute in Creole and Southern cooking.
БагаторічнаSwamp doghobble
Eubotrys racemosa
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БагаторічнаSwamp flat sedge
Cyperus ligularis
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БагаторічнаSwamp lousewort
Pedicularis lanceolata
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БагаторічнаSwamp messmate
Eucalyptus robusta
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БагаторічнаSwamp milkweed
Asclepias incarnata
Cold-stratify seeds in the refrigerator for several weeks, then sow indoors or direct sow in fall for natural chilling. This swamp milkweed blend produces clusters of pink and rose blooms that are irresistible to monarch butterflies and hummingbirds. It grows best in consistently moist to wet soils
БагаторічнаSwamp prickle grass
Crypsis schoenoides
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БагаторічнаSwamp red currant
Ribes triste
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БагаторічнаSwamp ricegrass
Leersia hexandra
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БагаторічнаSwamp rose
Rosa palustris
Plant in consistently wet, slightly acidic to neutral soil in full sun to partial shade near ponds, streams, or rain gardens; unlike most roses this eastern native tolerates waterlogged soil and grows naturally in swampy margins and along stream banks. The fragrant, single pink flowers in early summ
БагаторічнаSwamp sawgrass
Cladium mariscus
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БагаторічнаSwamp sunflower
Helianthus angustifolius
Plant in consistently moist to wet, slightly acidic, moderately fertile soil in full sun to partial shade; swamp sunflower is arguably the most spectacular of the native sunflowers for fall bloom, producing hundreds of bright yellow flowers on tall multibranching stems from October through frost — o
БагаторічнаSwamp wattle
Acacia retinodes
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БагаторічнаSwamp white oak
Quercus bicolor
Plant in moist to wet, slightly acidic to neutral, deep soil in full sun; swamp white oak is the premier large native oak for wet, clay-heavy, or periodically flooded sites — conditions where most other oaks decline. The exfoliating, peeling bark on the upper branches is a distinctive and attractive
БагаторічнаSwamp-laurel
Magnolia virginiana
Plant in moist to wet, acid soil in full sun to partial shade; this native magnolia naturally inhabits swampy lowlands and stream banks from Massachusetts to Florida and is one of the best large shrubs or small trees for wet areas in the southern garden. The creamy-white, lemon-scented flowers appea
БагаторічнаSwamp-loosestrife
Decodon verticillatus
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Swan River Daisy
Brachyscome iberidifolia
Start Swan River daisy indoors about six weeks before the last frost for earliest bloom. The dainty, fragrant daisies in blue, mauve, and white cover mounding plants ideal for edging, containers, and hanging baskets. Provide full sun and well-drained soil, avoiding overly rich conditions that soften
БагаторічнаSwan's sedge
Carex swanii
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Swartzia apetala
Swartzia apetala
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БагаторічнаSwartzia simplex
Swartzia simplex
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БагаторічнаSwedish whitebeam
Scandosorbus intermedia
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Sweet Box (Himalayan Sarcococca)
Sarcococca hookeriana
Plant in moist, humus-rich, slightly acidic to neutral, well-drained soil in partial to deep shade — sweet box earns its place as one of the finest shade garden shrubs by providing intensely fragrant, tiny white flowers in the dead of winter (January–February in the South), when almost nothing else
Sweet Coneflower
Rudbeckia subtomentosa
Sweet coneflower is one of the most fragrant of all native coneflowers — the flowers emit a noticeable sweet, anise-like scent, particularly on warm afternoons — and is native to moist to dry prairies, savannas, and open woodlands of the central United States from Texas to Illinois. Its 2-foot-wide