Sunday, January 15, 2017

Marsh Marigold


Caltha palustris (otherwise known as Marsh Marigold) are a beautiful plant that show off one of our school spirit colors: gold!

These flowers grow in clumps of 2-5 on stalks which range in heights from 8 to 24 inches. With a blooming season of April to May, these plants bring a reminder that Minnesota winters don't last forever.

These plants can be found in partly shady to sunny areas such as swamps, wet ditches, springs, along shores, and in wet woods.

24 Marsh Marigold have been planted in TCA's rain garden.

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