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Product Description
Overview
Yellow Wetland Flowers bring radiant color and ecological value to water-edge landscapes and garden wetlands. These seeds thrive in consistently moist soil, making them perfect for ponds, rain gardens, and marshy areas. The bright yellow blooms add a striking contrast to green foliage and attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Key Features
Specifications
Planting and Growing Instructions

Life Cycle
Perennial flowering plant
Planting Season
Spring to summer
Growth Habit
Clump-forming spreader
Flavor Profile
Non-edible ornamental
Plant Characteristics
Bright yellow blooms
Use
Wetland landscaping plant
Growing Conditions
Moist, boggy soil
Harvest Advantages
Long blooming period
Plant Resistance
Cold hardy plant
Caltha palustris
Seed Names
Marsh Marigold
Seed Type
Open-pollinated seeds
Yellow Moist Wetland Flower Seeds, commonly known as Marsh Marigold, are prized for their vibrant golden-yellow blooms and ability to thrive in wet, marshy environments. Ideal for pond edges, rain gardens, and damp landscapes, this hardy perennial adds early-season color and natural charm to water-rich garden areas.
Light Requirement
Full sun, partial
Planting Depth
Surface to shallow
Sowing Method
Direct sowing
Plant Spacing
12–18 inches
Days to Maturity
60–90 days
Soil Preparation
Organic-rich wet soil
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–8
Water Needs
Consistently moist soil
Planting Season
Osage Orange Seed Features
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
upto 15 sq ft
500
upto 75 sq ft
1000
upto 150 sq ft