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Common Sweet Flag Plant

This ‘Common Sweet Flag’ is a perfect marginal (perimeter) plant that grows 2 to 3 feet tall. It was once used for aromatic candles because when the plant is cut or bruised, a spicy sweet citrus scent is released.

It has an outstanding foliage perfect for any size water garden.

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Size: Height" 18"-36".
Spread: 1'-2' depending on growing environment.


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Description

Common Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) is a dependable marginal pond plant known for its fragrance, structure, and ease of care. It typically grows 2 to 3 feet tall and performs best along pond edges, shallow shelves, streams, and bog gardens. This plant thrives where soil stays consistently moist.

Because of its upright growth habit, Common Sweet Flag adds strong vertical interest to the water garden. It works equally well in small backyard ponds and larger water features.


Fragrant Foliage with Historic Appeal

Gardeners value Common Sweet Flag for more than its appearance. When you cut or bruise the foliage, it releases a spicy, sweet citrus scent. People once used this aroma in handmade candles and natural fragrances.

That scent makes this plant a sensory addition to the pond perimeter. It brings subtle fragrance to areas where people walk, sit, or relax near the water. As a result, it pairs well with patios, paths, and seating areas.


Ideal Marginal Plant for Any Pond Size

Common Sweet Flag performs as a true marginal plant. You can plant it in shallow water or on a pond shelf. It also grows well in bog filters and container plantings.

Its long, sword-like leaves create clean lines that contrast nicely with floating plants and flowering aquatics. The foliage stays attractive throughout the growing season. This makes it a reliable backdrop plant in layered pond designs.

Because it adapts easily, Common Sweet Flag suits formal ponds and naturalized water gardens alike.


Easy Care and Reliable Growth

This plant requires minimal maintenance once established. It tolerates a range of growing conditions and returns reliably each year in suitable climates. Gardeners often choose it because it grows steadily without becoming difficult to manage.

The dense root system helps stabilize pond edges. It also provides cover for small aquatic life. These qualities make Common Sweet Flag both practical and ornamental.


Why Choose Common Sweet Flag?

If you want a hardy marginal plant with fragrance, texture, and versatility, Common Sweet Flag delivers. It enhances pond edges, improves visual balance, and adds a subtle sensory element to the water garden. With its strong growth and timeless appeal, it remains a favorite for water gardeners of all experience levels.

 

 

Benefits

Can overwinter in a pond.

Appearance

Flowers: Small, inconspicuous in a short spike.
Leaves: Lanced-shaped light green leaves.
Aromatic.

Size

Height" 18"-36".
Spread: 1'-2' depending on growing environment.

Preferred Growing Conditions

6+ hrs/day direct sunlight.
Space 2-ft apart if not in a pot.
Immerse pot 2"-6" in water for wet soil. Mature plants should have several inches over the crown.
Do not let these dry out.
USDA Zones: 4-11.

Botanical Name

Acorus calamus

The table below shows the estimated shipping and pick-up weeks for destinations to USA states. These dates can change depending on weather and how strong the plants are at that time.

For example, a wet spring will have many clouds leading to less sunshine. Thus, the plants may need a bit longer to grow strong enough for transplanting and transit. With the planet heating up, a warm spring may help the plants grow strong enough to ship before the dates in this table.

WeekStates
End of April: FL, LA, TX
First Week of May: AL, AZ, GA, MS, NM, OK
Second Week of May: AR, CA, NV, NC, SC, TN
Third Week of May: CO, KS, KY, MO, UT, VA, WV
Fourth Week of May: AK, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, VT, WA, WI, WY

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