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The wetland plant known as meadowsweet, or Filipendula ulmaria, thrives in damp ditches and water meadows. It draws a variety of insects, such as ladybirds, dragonflies, and bees. Meadowsweet usually reaches a height of one metre and blooms from June to August with cream-coloured, sweet-smelling flowers. It can be planted at a pond’s edge in gardens. The most visually appealing way to cultivate meadowsweet is in combination with other wetland plants that flower at roughly the same time as it does, such as water mintt, purple loosestrife, hemp agrimony, gypsywort, and fleabane. Queen of the Meadows is another name for Meadow Sweet.
Growing Meadowsweet Seeds: A Guide
In Autumn, meadowsweet seeds can be placed outside where they will bloom or in seed trays with a light layer of soil covering them. Over the winter, seed trays should be left outside with the compost kept moist. The next spring, meadowsweet seeds should sprout, and the seedlings can be pricked out and nurtured in preparation for planting later in the year.
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