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Comarum palustre – Marsh cinquefoil At a Glance: Restoration and Conservation Marsh cinquefoil tolerates cold latitudes and excels in ponds and lake marshes. The foliage at the surface and rooted stems can stabilize soil and slow down water. It is an attractive plant excellent to use for home water features, and the flowers provide nectar.../wetland/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2023/06/comarum-palustre-by-sarah-verlinde.png