What Container Plants Like A Lot Of Moisture?
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I’m looking to start my first container garden in South Korea, which has monsoon summers.
I have a covered porch, where I was thinking of putting impatiens.
I also have a patio without a roof where I’d like to put some more plants. I don’t know what might work here.
I’ll appreciate any advice, because I really miss my plants.
Oh, and I haven’t found a nursery here to ask. Lots of flower shops, but nothing for landscaping.
Thanks.
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Cyperus papyrus, C. alternifolia, C. haspan are water loving plants. Junkus and sweet grass (vanilla smudge) like wet conditions. Also lotus. There are quite a few water loving plants.
Here are some links for water gardens:http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=water+g…
Orchids and ferns.
Impatiens, ivy and spider plants are subject to root rot in the presence of high moisture
Impatiens are a good choice also spider plants and swedish ivy they also can handle water well,
As to a landscaping place it is probably best to ask a flower vendor they may be able to start you in the right direction…have fun!!