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Filipendula ulmaria
WHITE QUEEN Of THE PRAIRIE

SKU: 1166-015
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An elegant perennial with large sprays of white flowers, held high above deeply serrated and lobed foliage. It is beautiful statement plant that can be grown in sun or shade. Plants can be used in a garden setting, or used to naturalize. Plants like regular soil, or slightly moist soil.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-9, and some sources suggesting as cold as zone 1!

Height: Up to 5', 150 cm

Location: Sun or shade

Seeds per packet: 15 (previously 5)

Germination: Sow the seeds just under the surface and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 5-6 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination is generally within 60 days after the warming period, though they could take a few months. If possible, the best location for sowing in March, April and early May, is in cold frame or a cold greenhouse where they will receive the cold period and fluctuating temperatures naturally.

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Filipendula ulmaria
WHITE QUEEN Of THE PRAIRIE

SKU: 1166-015
Regular price 4.99
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An elegant perennial with large sprays of white flowers, held high above deeply serrated and lobed foliage. It is beautiful statement plant that can be grown in sun or shade. Plants can be used in a garden setting, or used to naturalize. Plants like regular soil, or slightly moist soil.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-9, and some sources suggesting as cold as zone 1!

Height: Up to 5', 150 cm

Location: Sun or shade

Seeds per packet: 15 (previously 5)

Germination: Sow the seeds just under the surface and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 5-6 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination is generally within 60 days after the warming period, though they could take a few months. If possible, the best location for sowing in March, April and early May, is in cold frame or a cold greenhouse where they will receive the cold period and fluctuating temperatures naturally.