Caltha palustris
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Caltha palustris

Caltha palustris, in Dutch called marsh marigold, is a pol-forming swamp plant that often grows indigenously along ditches, streams and on moist meadows. The leaves are glossy, fleshy, kidney-shaped, medium green in color and have a slightly serrated edge. The marsh marigold blooms from March to May with large warm yellow flowers, usually single flowers, often followed by a second flowering in August or September. Marsh flowers do well in the swamp zone around the pond, but also in other moist locations, the plant likes a position in full sun or partial shade, is pH flexible and does well on any moist soil. Caltha palustris is very hardy and does not suffer from diseases, although powdery mildew can occasionally strike.

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Caltha palustris
Flower color
Yellow
Plant height
0,4 - 0,5 m
Evergreen
Yes
Hardy
Yes