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Planting Zone 1 = Below the Water Level.  
These plants like to have their feet wet all the time. Remember since plants don't exactly read the books that are written about them they may not follow the rules.  Once they are planted and growing the plants will find where they are most comfortable.

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2) Pictures:  Click on the botanical name for each plant, tree or shrub.
3) Filter:  press Ctrl F and a small box will appear in an upper corner of your screen.  Ex. Type in purple and it will highlight all words "purple"
 
Planting Zone 2:  Between the Water Level and Ordinary High Water Mark
Planting Zone 3: Above the Ordinary High Water Mark
Planting Zone 4: Upland
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