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Creek bed
Damp, dappled ground by the water.
113 plants for Creek bed
part sun / moist / winter
99
Astilbe (False Spirea)
Astilbe x arendsii
●●○ Part sun High water
perennialpollinator
Thrives in: Patio & pots · North side
99
Bee Balm (Scarlet Beebalm)
Monarda didyma
●●● Full sun High water
perennialediblepollinator
Edible parts: Flowers, used in teas and jellies.
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
99
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis
●●● Full sun High water
perennialpollinatornative
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
99
Impatiens
Impatiens walleriana
●●○ Part sun High water
pollinator
Thrives in: Patio & pots · North side
99
Joe-Pye Weed
Eutrochium fistulosum
●●● Full sun High water
perennialpollinatornative
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
99
Mint
Mentha spicata
●●● Full sun High water
perennialediblepollinator
Edible parts: Our cited source documents this plant's hardiness zone and planting calendar, not which parts are edible or how to prepare them. Confirm the edible part and its preparation against a source that states it before eating any of it.
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
99
River Birch
Betula nigra
●●● Full sun High water
perennialnative
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
99
Sweetbay Magnolia
Magnolia virginiana
●●● Full sun High water
perennialshrubpollinator
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
85
American Arborvitae
Thuja occidentalis
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrub
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
American Beautyberry
Callicarpa americana
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubedible
Edible parts: Berries -- insipid raw, normally used for jelly.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Arrowwood Viburnum
Viburnum dentatum
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubedible
Edible parts: The blue-black drupes (berries).
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Asiatic Lily
Lilium (Asiatic hybrids)
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Beet
Beta vulgaris
●●● Full sun Med water
edible
Edible parts: Our cited source documents this plant's hardiness zone and planting calendar, not which parts are edible or how to prepare them. Confirm the edible part and its preparation against a source that states it before eating any of it.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Bigleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla
●●○ Part sun Med water
perennialshrubpollinator
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
85
Black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Calendula (Pot Marigold)
Calendula officinalis
●●● Full sun Med water
ediblepollinator
Edible parts: Flowers.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Catawba Rhododendron
Rhododendron catawbiense
●●○ Part sun Med water
perennialpollinatornative
Thrives in: Raised beds · Patio & pots
85
Cilantro
Coriandrum sativum
●●● Full sun Med water
ediblepollinator
Edible parts: Our cited source documents this plant's hardiness zone and planting calendar, not which parts are edible or how to prepare them. Confirm the edible part and its preparation against a source that states it before eating any of it.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
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Common Boxwood
Buxus sempervirens
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrub
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Common Lilac
Syringa vulgaris
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubedible
Edible parts: FLOWERS ONLY -- eaten raw or folded into a batter and fried.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Common Ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Daylily
Hemerocallis
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialediblepollinator
Edible parts: Flowers. The same source notes this plant is TOXIC TO CATS.
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Eastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinatornative
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Edging Lobelia
Lobelia erinus
●●● Full sun Med water
pollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Flame Azalea
Rhododendron calendulaceum
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinatornative
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Floss Flower (Ageratum)
Ageratum houstonianum
●●● Full sun Med water
pollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Garden Peony
Paeonia lactiflora
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Garden Phlox
Phlox paniculata
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
85
Glossy Abelia
Abelia x grandiflora
●●● Full sun Med water
perennialshrubpollinator
Thrives in: South slope · Raised beds
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Before you plant. Fit scores are a guide, not a guarantee -- they come from each plant's sourced sun, water and hardiness-zone needs matched to the spot you picked, and cannot know your exact soil, microclimate or a late frost. Confirm your USDA zone at planthardiness.ars.usda.gov.

This is not plant-identification or foraging guidance. Never eat a plant you have not positively identified -- misidentification can be fatal. An "edible" tag means a food crop you can choose to grow, never a foraging or preparation instruction. We flag toxicity to pets or children only where an ASPCA-grade source is cited; where none is shown, treat nothing here as evidence a plant is safe around them, and check the ASPCA toxic-plant list. We give no veterinary or medical advice.

Plant data sourced from USDA / cooperative-extension pages (per-plant citations in the dataset). Hardiness zones are the 2023 USDA map (PRISM Climate Group data), which measures average winter cold ONLY -- it says nothing about summer heat, humidity, rainfall or soil, so pair it with your local frost dates. A single ZIP can span more than one half-zone, and elevation, water and urban heat shift a site; confirm at the USDA map.