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CHUXAY GARDEN Pink Filipendula Ulmaria-Meadowsweet,Mead Wort,Queen of The Meadow,Meadow-Wort,Meadow Queen,Dollof,Meadsweet,Bridewort 40 Seeds Lovely
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CHUXAY GARDEN Pink Filipendula Ulmaria-Meadowsweet,Mead Wort,Queen of The Meadow,Meadow-Wort,Meadow Queen,Dollof,Meadsweet,Bridewort 40 Seeds Lovely

HARDINESS ZONE.3-9 GROW.Place seeds on the surface of seed compost and cover with a sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Place in a propagator or seal container inside a polythene bag and keep at 20-25°C (68-77°F) until after germination which takes up to 21 days. WHEN TO PLANT.March to May EDIBLE.The flowers can be added to stewe…
HARDINESS ZONE.3-9 GROW.Place seeds on the surface of seed compost and cover with a sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Place in a propagator or seal container inside a polythene bag and keep at 20-25°C (68-77°F) until after germination which takes up to 21 days. WHEN TO PLANT.March to May EDIBLE.The flowers can be added to stewed fruit and jams, giving them a subtle almond flavour. Some foragers also use the flowers for flavour in desserts such as panna cotta. USE.The whole herb possesses a pleasant taste and flavour,leading to the use of the plant as a strewing herb, strewn on floors to give the rooms a pleasant aroma, and its use to flavour wine, beer, and many kinds of vinegar. Meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria, has a very long history of herbal use, and it was one of the three most sacred herbs of the ancient Druids.Its an attractive plant, ideal for growing in damp soil and boggy areas, such as the edge of a pond. Its mostly grown for its foliage, which emerges a fresh golden-green, fading to gold in summer, especially when grown in strong sun. If allowed to flower, Filipendula ulmaria blooms have a strong, sweet scent, but the plant puts much of its energy into developing the flower spikes. However, by removing the flower spikes as soon as they become visible, plants remain vegetative and develop larger, more pronounced foliage. Not only does this look better, it also prevents plants self seeding, which may be a nuisance. Grow Filipendula ulmaria in boggy soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove flowers to prevent self-seeding if necessary.
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HARDINESS ZONE.3-9 GROW.Place seeds on the surface of seed compost and cover with a sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Place in a propagator or seal container inside a polythene bag and keep at 20-25°C (68-77°F) until after germination which takes up to 21 days. WHEN TO PLANT.March to May EDIBLE.The flowers can be added to stewed fruit and jams, giving them a subtle almond flavour. Some foragers also use the flowers for flavour in desserts such as panna cotta. USE.The whole herb possesses a pleasant taste and flavour,leading to the use of the plant as a strewing herb, strewn on floors to give the rooms a pleasant aroma, and its use to flavour wine, beer, and many kinds of vinegar. Meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria, has a very long history of herbal use, and it was one of the three most sacred herbs of the ancient Druids.Its an attractive plant, ideal for growing in damp soil and boggy areas, such as the edge of a pond. Its mostly grown for its foliage, which emerges a fresh golden-green, fading to gold in summer, especially when grown in strong sun. If allowed to flower, Filipendula ulmaria blooms have a strong, sweet scent, but the plant puts much of its energy into developing the flower spikes. However, by removing the flower spikes as soon as they become visible, plants remain vegetative and develop larger, more pronounced foliage. Not only does this look better, it also prevents plants self seeding, which may be a nuisance. Grow Filipendula ulmaria in boggy soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove flowers to prevent self-seeding if necessary.

Specifications

Plant height3 Feet
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Pack Size40
Product Care InstructionsDamp Soil
Package Dimensions1.85 X 1.02 X 0.28 Inches
BrandChuxay Garden
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
Item Weight0.317 Ounces
ColorPink
Expected Planting PeriodMarch To May
Soil TypeLight (Sandy), Medium (Loamy) Soils
Usda Hardiness Zone3,9
Plant Or Animal Product TypeHerb