Meadowsweet Dye Seed Pack / Black

SEE-2232

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Clusters of creamy-white sweet-scented flowers top very thin, yet stiff stems, making them look like they are suspended in the air.

The fern-like foliage makes this a very ornamental herb for the garden.

Contains one of the original sources of salicylic acid, synthesized to make aspirin.

The roots produce a black dye when combined with a copper mordant.

Description

  • Scientific Plant Name: Filipendula ulmaria
  • Common Names: Queen of the Meadow, Mead Wort, Meadow Queen, Dollof, Meadsweet and Bridewort
  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Height @ Maturity: 3 - 6'
  • Packet Weight: ~10g

Growing Tips

  • Best in full or partial sun.
  • Tolerates clay soils.

This plant is listed as a noxious weed in one or more states. Please check with your local agricultural extension office before growing under conditions that could lead to dissemination.

NOTE: Certain U.S. states do not permit the growing of some of these seeds, viewing them as "invasive." Please adhere to the regulations in your area.

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Description

Clusters of creamy-white sweet-scented flowers top very thin, yet stiff stems, making them look like they are suspended in the air.

The fern-like foliage makes this a very ornamental herb for the garden.

Contains one of the original sources of salicylic acid, synthesized to make aspirin.

The roots produce a black dye when combined with a copper mordant.

Description

  • Scientific Plant Name: Filipendula ulmaria
  • Common Names: Queen of the Meadow, Mead Wort, Meadow Queen, Dollof, Meadsweet and Bridewort
  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Height @ Maturity: 3 - 6'
  • Packet Weight: ~10g

Growing Tips

  • Best in full or partial sun.
  • Tolerates clay soils.

This plant is listed as a noxious weed in one or more states. Please check with your local agricultural extension office before growing under conditions that could lead to dissemination.

NOTE: Certain U.S. states do not permit the growing of some of these seeds, viewing them as "invasive." Please adhere to the regulations in your area.

copper mordant</a>.</p> <h2>Description</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Scientific Plant Name</strong>:<em>&nbsp;<em>Filipendula ulmaria</em></em></li> <li><strong>Common Names<em><em>: </em></em></strong>Queen of the Meadow, Mead Wort, Meadow Queen, Dollof, Meadsweet and Bridewort</li> <li><strong>Plant Type:</strong>&nbsp;Perennial</li> <li><strong>Height @ Maturity</strong>:&nbsp;3 - 6'</li> <li><strong>Packet Weight:</strong>&nbsp;~10g</li> </ul> <h3>Growing Tips</h3> <ul> <li>Best in full or partial sun.</li> <li>Tolerates clay soils.</li> </ul> <p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>This plant is listed as a noxious weed in one or more states. Please check with your local agricultural extension office before growing under conditions that could lead to dissemination.</em></span></p> <p><span style="color: #000000; background-color: #ffff00;"><em>NOTE:&nbsp;<em>Certain U.S. states do not permit the growing of some of these seeds, viewing them as "invasive." Please adhere to the regulations in your area.</em></em></span></p>">