As temperatures and climates change, the need to grow resilient plants becomes more necessary for the gardener. Here expert plantsman and landscape designer Cassian Schmidt picks out his top choices of plants for winter wet soil

By Cassian Schmidt

Published: Thursday, 23 November 2023 at 16:14 PM


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.

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

Plants for wet soil in winter

Amosonia tabernaemontana var. Salicifolia

© 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