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Planting Lists

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Raingardens require plants which can tolerate both wet and dry conditions. The location, size and type of raingarden will influence the type of plants which will do well. There are some suggested planting lists below, including information on habitat preferences.

Trees and Shrubs

Herbaceous plants

Grasses and sedges

Ferns

 

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