Caltha palustris (Marsh marigold) 6-pack
Caltha palustris, commonly known as marsh marigold, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Ranunculaceae family. It is native to wetlands, marshes, and riverbanks in the temperate regions of North America.
The plant typically grows to a height of about 30-50 cm (12-20 inches) and forms clumps of dark green, shiny, heart-shaped leaves. In the spring, it produces bright yellow, bowl-shaped flowers that are about 2-5 cm (1-2 inches) in diameter. The flowers have five to nine petal-like sepals and numerous stamens, giving them a simple and delicate appearance. The flowers are pollinated by bees and other insects.
Marsh marigold is a water-loving plant and is often found growing in or near ponds, streams, and wetlands. It is a hardy plant that can tolerate cold temperatures and often blooms early in the spring when many other plants are still dormant. The plant prefers full sun or partial shade and moist to wet soils.
In addition to its ornamental value, Caltha palustris has been used for centuries as a medicinal plant. Its leaves and roots have been used in traditional herbal remedies to treat a variety of ailments, including liver problems, rheumatism, and gout. The plant has diuretic properties and has been used to treat fluid retention and edema.
Overall, Caltha palustris is an attractive and useful plant that is valued for its beauty and medicinal properties.
Native Range:
Marsh marigold is a across most of Minnesota and more broadly it is concentrated in the upper Midwest and Northeastern United States.
Standard Plant Information:
Plant Height: 8" - 24"
Bloom Time: April - May
Preferred Habitat: Does well in part shade to full sun. Often found wet soil, swamps, ditches, shorelines, and wet woodland.