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Meadowsweet

Meadowsweet

Meadowsweet or mead wort is a perennial wildflower that is happiest growing in damp places. The small, frothy, creamy – white flowers bloom between June and October. It’s often seen in woodland and roadside verges.

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Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria


Plant Family Rosaceae
Aliases Queen of the meadow, mead wort
Flowering Period June – October
Flower colour White
Soil type Moist
Habitat Woodland edges, verges, meadows
Status Common
Meadowsweet

 

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