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Meadowsweet (Spirea ulmaria) potted plant, organic

(9 customer reviews)

$8.50$21.95

Family:  Rose (Rosaceae)

Hardy to Zones 3 to 9

(The Latin name Spiraea ulmaria is synonymous with the Latin name Filipendula ulmaria)

Herbaceous perennial to about 4 feet.  Native to temperate Europe and Asia.  Multiple stems arise from a spreading crown with delicate, ferny leaves.  Masses of creamy flowers are fragrant,  like honey and mead.  We specialize in this plant, which gives copious quantities of flowers.  Traditional usage TWM):  anti-inflammatory and pain relieving.  Source of salicylic acid.  The word “aspirin” was invented as a conjuncton of the Latin “a spirea” meaning “of Spirea.”  Plant prefers rich, moisture retentive loam, plenty of water, and a part shade to full sun exposure.  Space plants 2 feet apart.

Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown

 

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4 reviews with a 5-star rating

  1. BeDaLoveLiveLight

    BeDaLoveLiveLight

    Will this plant keep green leaves in the winter? Last year we had a few weeks where nights dropped to the 20s….We are in north Georgia 7b, with clay soil we have amended with Happy Frog Soil. Considering a place in the front yard for meadowsweet—to enjoy the fragrance, but want medicinal herbs/plants that will keep green leaves and beautiful shape in the winter.
    We liked the idea of a few plants in the front for the fragrance…hoping for a plant that continues to stay green as the front yard gets plenty of sun in the winter.

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    Terry A. Scheibelhut

    Comfrey

    Terry A. Scheibelhut

    Beautiful healthy and huge with lots of flowers. Packed well, shipped with care. Simply the best company ever, and the prices are great ! Thank you and God bless you.

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    Kelly Schoen

    Sublime

    Kelly Schoen (verified owner)

    Dallas/Ft Worth area, planted them 1/2 shade along a wall. They thrive. The tea from the leaves is delicious and raises the mood. Our family just loves it. Flowered the 2nd year. We actually had snow this year on the ground for a week or so, it was no issue for the meadowsweet.

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    katie

    Preforms well

    katie

    My meadowsweet is the darling of my “side garden” on the western face of my house. Her lovely textured leaves tolerate the sun and dryness better than I had anticipated and she has grown back now for her 3rd year with no special treatment. While not as big and booming as she would be in a bit more shade and moisture this is a hardy plant that has not failed to make me smile since digging it in.

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