Filipendula ulmaria (Meadowsweet) [20 Seeds]

$4.25

Cannot ship to Wisconsin.

Germination Information: I recommend these seeds only for patient gardeners who have experience with seeds that benefit from or require a chilling period. Sow in late fall to early winter, just covering the seeds with growing medium. Set the pot outdoors and keep it moist so the seeds can germinate when conditions are right in spring. (The winter-sowing approach works well with this species. Seeds I started this way on January 14 began sprouting on March 21; your experience may vary.) Be aware that the seedlings tend to be slow-growing.

If you’re sowing after early winter, give the seeds an artificial chilling period of about 2 months.

Note that this information will not be on the seed packet you receive.

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Cannot ship to Wisconsin.

Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria), also known as queen-of-the-meadow, produces fluffy clusters of fragrant, white flowers that bloom atop 3- to 4-foot-tall stems in mid to late summer. They attract a wide variety of pollinators, including butterflies and bees. Meadowsweet is naturalized in parts of the US but not native here. It’s not a good idea to plant it in meadows or unsupervised areas where it may seed into adjacent natural areas. It is a joy in the garden, though, if you have a moist site where its roots can spread to form good-sized patches. Full sun to light shade. Perennial; Zones 3 to 8.

Collected in September 2023. At least 20 seeds. Shipping to US addresses (except in WI) only.

Please read the germination information as well before ordering.

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