Wild Flowers Suitable for Pond, Bog and Wetland Areas
Rumex sanguineus, commonly known as red-veined dock or bloody dock, is a distinctive and visually striking plant native to Europe, including the United Kingdom
The oxlip, is a valuable and cherished component of the UK’s flora. Its distinctive yellow flowers, ecological significance, and cultural heritage make it a key plant in British woodlands
also known as Bugleweed, is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial native to the UK. It produces vibrant blue flowers in spring and spreads via runners, making it ideal for ground cover in shady areas.
Lychnis flos-cuculi) is a delicate, native wildflower of the UK with striking pink, fringed petals. Thriving in damp meadows and wetlands, it blooms from May to July, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
commonly known as Forget-me-not, is a charming, low-growing plant with small, bright blue flowers. Native to the UK, it thrives in moist, shady areas and blooms in spring, symbolizing remembrance and often attracting bees and butterflies.
or Water Mint, is a native UK perennial herb that thrives in wet areas like ponds and streams. With lilac flowers and a strong mint aroma, it attracts pollinators and is used in herbal remedies.
or Rough Horsetail, is a perennial, evergreen plant native to the UK, thriving in wet areas. It features tall, jointed stems with a rough texture, making it ornamental and ideal for water gardens and architectural landscaping.
or Marsh Marigold, is a bright, native UK perennial found in wet habitats like ponds and marshes. Its vibrant yellow, buttercup-like flowers bloom in spring, adding color and attracting pollinators to damp garden areas.
or Brooklime, is a native UK aquatic perennial that thrives in wet habitats like streams and ponds. It has glossy leaves and small blue flowers, blooming in spring and summer, providing a vibrant addition to water gardens.
or Purple Loosestrife, is a striking UK native perennial found in wetlands. It produces tall spikes of vibrant purple flowers from midsummer to early autumn, attracting pollinators and thriving in damp soils near ponds and streams.
commonly known as Yellow Flag Iris, is a native UK perennial aquatic plant. It features striking yellow flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer and thrives in wetland habitats, adding vibrant color to ponds and margins.
or Slender Sedge, is a native UK perennial grass that thrives in wetland habitats. It features narrow, upright leaves and distinctive flower spikes, providing excellent ground cover and habitat for wildlife in damp areas.
known as Lesser Spearwort, is a native UK perennial found in wet meadows and marshes. It boasts bright yellow, buttercup-like flowers that bloom from spring to summer, attracting pollinators and enhancing biodiversity in damp habitats.
Geum Rivale
or Water Avens, is a native UK perennial found in moist woodlands and meadows. It features charming, nodding, bell-shaped flowers in shades of yellow to orange, blooming in late spring and attracting various pollinators.
commonly known as Sweet Flag, is a perennial wetland plant native to the UK. It features tall, slender stems with umbrella-like clusters of flowers, exuding a sweet scent. Thriving in shallow waters, it enhances biodiversity in aquatic habitats.
Phragmites Australis
known as Common Reed, is a tall perennial grass native to the UK. It thrives in wetlands and along riverbanks, featuring feathery flower heads that provide habitat for wildlife and help stabilize soil in aquatic ecosystems.
Wild flower Meadow or Wilding
Daucus carota
Verbascum phoeniceum
Oryza sativa
Plantago lanceolata
Achillea millefolium – Yarrow summer white
Lupinus angustifolius – Blue lupine
Lupinus luteus – Golden yellow lupine
Lychnis flos cuculi Lychnis – ragged robin
Hypericum perforatum – St john’s wort