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=== Planting in Ultisol === Plants found native to regions with high amounts of Ultisol can thrive. Generally, these species adapt to poorly drained, damp soils.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/Portals/0/Gardening/Gardening%20Help/Factsheets/Clay%20Soils%20-%20Annuals5.pdf|title=Best Plants for Problem Clay Soils: Annuals, Bulbs, Needled Evergreens, Ornamental Grasses|last=Kemper|first=William}}</ref> The [[Missouri Botanical Garden]] recommends [[Coreopsis|tickweed]], [[Impatiens capensis|spotted jewelweed]], [[Salvia farinacea|mealycup sage]], ''[[Camassia]]'', [[Ipheion uniflorum|spring starflower]], [[Matteuccia|ostrich fern]], [[Bouteloua curtipendula|sideoats grama]], ''[[Bouteloua curtipendula]]'', and [[Sporobolus heterolepis|prairie dropseed]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/Portals/0/Gardening/Gardening%20Help/Factsheets/Clay%20Soils%20-%20Annuals5.pdf|title=Best Plants for Problem Clay Soils: Annuals, Bulbs, Needled Evergreens, Ornamental Grasses|last=Kemper|first=William}}</ref>
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