By Cassian Schmidt

Published: Wednesday, 04 January 2023 at 12:00 am


At Hermannshof, we use the German system of garden habitats to select plants according to their habitat requirements, sociability and aesthetic qualities. This is essential to achieve long-term, ecologically balanced and low-maintenance horticultural plant communities in gardens and urban green spaces. Below is my choice of plants that will be perfect for very wet soil.

Key: H = height; S = spread; C = conditions; SI = season of interest; HR = hardiness rating.

Plants for wet soil

 Amosonia tabernaemontana var. Salicifolia

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© Maayke de Ridder

An attractive, clump-forming perennial, with willow-like leaves that turn from mid-green to buttery yellow, and bronze in autumn. The open clusters of star-shaped flowers are an intense metallic-blue and appear from early May. Emerges with dark, smoky-purple shoots. H 1m. S 60cm. C Moist, well-drained soil; full sun to part shade. SI May – October. HR RHS H5, USDA 3a-9b.

Aronia melanocarpa ‘Viking’

An upright, deciduous shrub with dark-green leaves that turn an intense, dark purple-red in autumn. Profuse, large clusters of white flowers in late spring, followed by edible purple-black berries, much appreciated by birds. H 2-2.5m. S 1.5m. C Moist but well-drained soil; full sun to part shade. SI May – October. HR RHS H7, USDA 4a-8b.

Watch Cassian Schmidt deliver the winter lecture at the New York Botanical Garden