Re. Siberians in water


I can't say a water feature or water garden but the back of our yard,
behind the curtain drain, is in shade and has a natural spring.  It is 5+
inches deep in water from very early spring to mid summer after which it's
still very wet.  I stuck some siberians and a Japanese there "temporarily"
8 or 9 years ago.  The siberians are still doing fine and bloom sparsely; 
the Japanese has died.  For me this substantiates that siberians can take
more water than we think and Japanese want less.

Margaret Boehm
Wilton, CT zone 6

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