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Swallow Cottage
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Swallow Cottage
Caltha palustris
£3.95
Common Name: Marsh Marigold
Flowering Period: March-May
UK Native? Yes
Pot Size: 1.5 litre
The Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit (AGM)

(3-5 aquatic marginal/water edge)   60x60cm

Bright yellow flowers on long stems herald spring. One the most familiar of our waterside plants and very early to flower. Superb in ponds or as a waterside plant, but will also naturalise in bog gardens where the soil is constantly moist. Native, easy and ultra hardy. Planting depth in water 15cm/6”

This plant was added to our catalogue on Saturday 21 February, 2004.
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Customer Comments!

Thank you for my order which arrived today as promised. Fast delivery, very well packed, good sized plants, in good condition. Looking forward to Spring already! I am sure I will be ordering some more perennials next year. IJ, Chorlton 2005