Shrubs That Can Grow in Wet Conditions

Below you will find a list of evergreen and flowering shrubs from our plant database that can grow in wet climates. If you click on any of the photos, you will see a Virtual Plant Tag that may contain plant descriptions, usage suggestions and a link to where you can buy that plant for your landscaping. The concept of a shrub can be difficult to define since different people might consider the same plant a groundcover, broadleaf evergreen, bush or tree.

Many evergreens and shrubs that flower can flourish in wet areas, but some of these plants can also do quite well in dry areas or places in the landscape with average moisture.

Some of these bushes are native plants and have evolved to handle a fairly wide range of weather extremes for short periods of time, have a wider tolerance for diseases, are more salt tolerant and are generally more insect resistant. Suggestions of native shrubs that grow well or are tolerant of wet areas include: American Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) survive in marshy areas and once established in the garden take considerable heat and drought since they grow in rocky crevices and on exposed slopes in their wild, natural setting. Improved selections now offer better winter color; American Cranberry or Vaccinium macrocarpon; American Elder or Sambucus canadensis and the interesting cutleaf form; Black Alder, Common Winterberry or Ilex verticillata are native to swamps; Black Chokeberry or Aronia melanocarpa; Bog-rosemary, either Andromeda polifolia or A. glaucophylla; Known as either Button-willow, Buttonbush, Honey Bells or Cephalanthus occidentalis, this native can grow in standing water, flowers late in the summer for added interest and naturalizes nicely; for southern gardens, the Yaupon (Ilex) is the small leaf holly of choice, especially for marshy or swampy areas or where salt spray is a problem; Inberry or Ilex glabra; Labrador Tea (Ledum groenlandicum) is one of several native, water-loving winter-hardy, broadleaf evergreens; more moisture tolerant than Mountain Laurel, Sheep Laurel or Lambkill Laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) has rosy-pink to purplish crimson, with blue-flowering cultivars; Sweet Gallberry (Ilex coriacea) is a large version of Inkberry better adapted for southern gardens.

Non-native shrubs that flourish in above average moisture include the newer, interesting cultivars of Common or European Alder (Sambucus nigra) are real garden improvements with cutleaf and purple leaves; European Cranberry Viburnum thrives even in boggy areas and has lovely Autumn red or yellow fruit display for multi-season effect.

Click here to search all Shrubs
Page 1 of 7 >> 
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Alba Florida Anise-tree Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Albomaculata Dappled Willow
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates American Arborvitae Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates American Cranberry
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates American Elder Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates American Elderberry
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Andelyensis Atlantic White Cedar Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Andelyensis Atlantic Whitecedar
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Andelyensis Whitecedar Falsecypress Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Anne Bidwell Summersweet Clethra
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Anne Bidwell Sweet Pepperbush Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Arctic Blue Leaf Willow
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Atlantic Whitecedar Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aurantiaca Black Alder
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aurantiaca Common Winterberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aurantiaca Coralberry
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aurantiaca Michigan Holly Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aurea Tatarian Dogwood
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aureomarginata Common Elder Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aureomarginata European Elder
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Aureum European Cranberrybush Viburnum Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Autumn Glow Winterberry Holly Hybrid
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Basket Willow Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Benjamin Bush
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Beppu Japanese Sweetspire Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Black Alder
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Black Chokeberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Black Pussy Willow
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Bog-rosemary Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Bonfire Winterberry Holly Hybrid
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Britzensis' ('Chermesina') White Willow
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Buckwheat-tree Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Button Bush
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Button-willow Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Buttonbush
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Byers Golden Possumhaw Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cacapon Black Alder
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cacapon Common Winterberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cacapon Coralberry
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cacapon Michigan Holly Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cahaba Laurel Magnolia
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cahaba Swamp Magnolia Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cahaba Sweetbay Magnolia
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Cape Cod Inkberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Carnea Vernal Witchhazel
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Chinese Privet Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Chrysocarpa Black Alder
Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Chrysocarpa Common Winterberry Growing Shrubs in Wet Climates Chrysocarpa Coralberry
Page 1 of 7 >> 
 

Browse All Plants    Find Gardening Retailers

GardenPilot is © 10-20 Media, Inc. in partnership with our data providers.
Any unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.