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Floating Treatment Wetland Cut-Flower Guide for Virginia

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Floating Treatment Wetland Cut-Flower Guide f or Virginia Samantha Wilson Floating treatment wetlands (FTWs) are a type of sustainable infrastructure that work to improve water quality. FTWs are buoyant plots that allow plants to grow on top of the water. These plants can then improve water quality by removing excess nitrogen and phosphorus that can accumulate in water from wastewater, stormwater, and agricultural runoff. In order to not reintroduce pollutants taken up by the plants into the water, it maybe best practice to harvest them at maturity, like one would with cut-flowers. That said, what types of flowers would make the best candidates for production on FTWs? Here are my picks based on plant and customer preferences, sourced from an interest assessment where stakeholders where asked for their favorite plants to grow, buy, and sell. Top Three: I couldn't choose just one! Iris virginica,  Virginia Iris Iris virginica var. shrevei from  Pizzo Native Plant Nursery Native ...