Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata'

European Meadowsweet

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Common Name: 

European Meadowsweet

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Yellow Green Silver Variegated

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

120 cm

Maximum width: 

90 cm

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Description

Filipendula ulmaria, commonly known as meadowsweet or mead wort, is a perennial herb in the family Rosaceae that grows in damp meadows. It is native throughout most of Europe and Western Asia (Near east and Middle east). It has been introduced and naturalised in North America. Juncus subnodulosus-Cirsium palustrefen-meadow plant associations of Western Europe consistently include this plant. Meadowsweet has also been referred to as Queen of the Meadow, Pride of the Meadow, Meadow-Wort, Meadow Queen, Lady of the Meadow, Dollof, Meadsweet, and Bridewort.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Blooming

Deadheading will not promote coninuted blooming, so it is best to leave panicles on the plant.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Growth

In hot climates, grow in partial shade, otherwise partial shade to full sun is good.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Planting

Divide clumps in spring or fall; take root cutting in late winter or early spring, or sow seeds. Plant 1' apart and mulch around (but not within 3") of the new plants. Water until completely moist.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Pest

Prone to rust, leaf spot, and powdery mildew.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Interesting facts

Filipendula was once considered part of the Spiraea genus, from which aspirin gets its name. So it isn't suprising that some species of Filipendula have been used in herbal medicine and that some contain Salicin, which is an ingredient in aspirin.

European Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata') - Soil and irrigation

Grow in average to rich soil that is moist but well drained. Some species may prefer boggy soil. With continued moisture, foliage will remain attractive throught the growing season.

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