Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) - 9cm

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  • Ex Tax: £4.17
  • Product Code: Plant Marginal Marsh Marigold - 9cm

Marsh Marigold / King Cups 

Caltha palustris 


Once established it produces a mass of bright yellow flowers very early in the spring, almost a ball of yellow. After flowering in March and April most foliage will die back, but sometimes it has a second flowering later in the year.

This plant will die back to its basket for winter, and begin growing again in the spring. Trim off brown stems/leaves in the autumn to tidy it up.

The recommended depth in water is calculated as the distance between the top of the basket and the water surface. Therefore "0" would be the basket rim at the water surface.

Example potted plant photos taken in March 2021. The plant has only just begun growing this season.
Photos of this plant in our display phone were taken April 2023. Established plants produce and abundance of flowers each Springtime.

This plant is supplied in a standard plastic plant pot. It will benefit from being repotted into a mesh basket. See our range here.


Plant Type: Marginal / Damp Ground
Recommended Depth: 0-15cm
Max. Height: 30-50cm
UK Native: Yes
Good For Pollinators: Yes
Winter Hardy: Yes
Position: Full Sun / Part Shade
Flowers During: March - April
Growth Speed: Slow
Pot Size: 9cm 


This is available for posting as well as Click & Collect. Please note that the foliage may be trimmed on postal orders to safely fit the plant(s) in the box.

Postal orders containing plants despatched on Mondays (Tuesday if bank holiday). Click & Collect plant orders are available for collection the next day.

We have a broader range and more established plants available for purchase at Wayside during shop opening hours. Aquatic soil/compost is only available instore and via Click & Collect due to weight.

For larger orders, or if you are interested in any pond plants that are not currently on the website, please get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your request.


Tags: Plants, Native, Marginal, Bog Garden, Damp Ground

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