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Filipendula ulmaria - Wikipedia Filipendula ulmaria, commonly known as meadowsweet[3] or mead wort, [4] is a perennial herbaceous plant 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
How to Plant and Grow Queen of the Prairie - Better Homes Gardens Count on queen of the prairie, also called meadowsweet, to pick up the floral show in your garden when spring-blooming perennials are spent In midsummer, cloudlike clusters of pink or white blooms rise above the ferny, toothed leaves of this North American native
Meadowsweet Uses, Benefits Dosage - Drugs. com Meadowsweet is an herbaceous, perennial shrub growing up to 2 m tall The plant is native to Europe, but also grows in North America, preferring damp, moist soil The erect stem is red-marbled and hollow and the plant has 3 to 9 pairs of dark-green, toothed, dentate leaves
Foraging and Cooking Meadowsweet Flowers - Forager | Chef Meadowsweet (filipendula ulmaria, formerly Spiraea ulmaria) is an herbaceous perennial plant in the Rosaceae or rose family Native to Europe and the Near East, it's a garden escapee, introduced and naturalised in North America
Filipendula ulmaria (Double Lady of the Meadow, European Meadowsweet . . . Meadowsweet is a large, flowering, herbaceous perennial native to Europe and western Asia that typically grows to a height of 4 feet In the wild, it can be found on wet ground in swamps, marshes, wet woods and meadows, wet rock ledges and by rivers
Meadowsweet Uses and Plant Profile - LearningHerbs Meadowsweet is commonly used when there are signs of heat, like a sharp stabbing pain Its aromatic qualities help to move stagnation As a dry herb, it has a local influence on tightening tissues and preserving moisture through its astringent properties