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Why we like this plant
Caltha palustris is an excellent choice for reliably damp or waterlogged areas where many plants struggle. Its bold spring flowers and lush foliage make it invaluable for naturalistic planting around ponds and streams.
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About this plant
A cheerful native wetland perennial, Caltha palustris produces glossy, buttercup-like yellow flowers in early spring, bringing bright colour to pond edges and damp garden areas.
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Key features
- Large, bright yellow spring flowers
- Rounded, glossy green foliage
- Ideal for pond margins and bog gardens
- Early source of colour for wildlife
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Eventual height and
spreadHeight: 30–50cm | Spread: 45–60cm
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Growth
habitUpright, clump-forming perennial
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Moisture
Consistently moist to waterlogged
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Position in
the GardenPond margin, bog garden
Planting guide
Plant in spring or autumn in consistently moist or waterlogged soil. It can be planted at the pond edge or in shallow water up to 10cm deep.
Care tips
Keep soil consistently moist and avoid dry conditions. Divide congested clumps after flowering if required.
Winter care
Allow foliage to die back naturally in autumn. No winter protection is required, and fresh growth will emerge in early spring.




