Description of Equisetum fluviatile (Swamp Horsetail)
Equisetum fluviatile is water horsetail, a native marginal for shallow water and saturated mud. It gives a softer, more open look than Equisetum hyemale, and it sits well in wildlife planting.
Appearance
It grows as upright hollow stems in clusters. Stems are green and jointed, sometimes with a slightly bluish tone. Height is often 40 to 100cm, depending on water depth and feeding.
Care Guide
It likes permanent wet. If it dries out, growth thins and stalls.
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Sun: Full sun to part shade.
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Soil: Mud, wet soil, or aquatic compost.
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Water: Shallow water or saturated soil.
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Control: It can spread by rhizomes. Use a basket to keep it in bounds.
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Tidy: Thin stems in spring if the stand gets congested.
In baskets, top-dress with grit to stop compost floating and washing out.
Suitability for Bog Garden
This suits bog gardens with a wet hollow or a pond shelf. It works well as a mid-layer behind small marginals, and it gives cover for pond life.
Contain it in smaller bog beds.
FAQ
Is Equisetum fluviatile native?
Yes, it’s native in the UK.
Can it grow in water?
Yes, it suits shallow water.
Does it spread?
It can spread by rhizomes, so containment helps.
How tall does it get?
Commonly 40 to 100cm.