Biodiversity
A flood-resistant garden
Par Maëva
Le 21 October 2024
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A flood-resistant garden
Creating a flood-resistant garden with attractive plantings is an excellent way of combining aesthetics and durability in the face of bad weather.


Choix de plantes adaptées aux zones inondées
There are many plants that tolerate damp or flooded soil.
Plants adapted to flooded areas
These plants not only tolerate humidity, but some of them even prefer to be in soggy or temporarily flooded soil, making them ideal for flood-prone gardens.


Perennials and grasses. Marsh iris (Iris pseudacorus): Magnificent perennial that loves soggy soil and produces large yellow flowers.
Carex (Carex spp.): Moisture-tolerant grasses, ideal for borders or wet areas.
Hosta: Perennial that loves moist soil, perfect for adding a touch of greenery with its lush foliage.
Royal fern (Osmunda regalis): A large, water-loving fern that adds a wild, lush touch.
Carex (Carex spp.): Moisture-tolerant grasses, ideal for borders or wet areas.
Hosta: Perennial that loves moist soil, perfect for adding a touch of greenery with its lush foliage.
Royal fern (Osmunda regalis): A large, water-loving fern that adds a wild, lush touch.




Water-resistant trees and shrubs.
Weeping willow (Salix babylonica): Ideal for very damp areas, it brings a beautiful silhouette to the garden. Black alder (Alnus glutinosa): Likes marshy soil and even helps stabilize it. Dogwood (Cornus alba): Hardy shrub that thrives in damp soil, with colorful foliage in autumn.
Weeping willow (Salix babylonica): Ideal for very damp areas, it brings a beautiful silhouette to the garden. Black alder (Alnus glutinosa): Likes marshy soil and even helps stabilize it. Dogwood (Cornus alba): Hardy shrub that thrives in damp soil, with colorful foliage in autumn.
Aquatic flowers and plants. Cardinal lobelia (Lobelia cardinalis): A moisture-tolerant perennial that produces bright red flowers.




Mimulus (Mimulus luteus): This plant tolerates moist soil very well and produces yellow trumpet-shaped flowers.
Marsh Caltha (Caltha palustris): Also known as “Marsh Populus”, it loves soggy soil and produces bright yellow flowers.


Wolfsbane (Aconitum napellus): Perfect for damp soils, this plant produces large clusters of blue flowers.


Ligularia (Ligularia dentata): Perennial plant that thrives in damp, shady areas, offering yellow and orange flowers.


Persicaria, it thrives in damp, even flooded soil and produces spikes of pink or red flowers.






