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![]() MeadowsweetDramatic Pink Plumes
(3 customer reviews)Massive plants, 4-7 ft. tall, are covered with showy pink plumes from summer through fall. Easy to grow in sun or partial shade; tolerates wet soil. A butterfly favorite! Bareroot. Zones 3-9. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Friday, May 30, 2008In the South Reviewed By: Eva Shaw (Atlanta, GA) We call it "Poe Pye Weeed" in the south. Grows 6-8ft tall, good for butterflies, spreads quickly. We sometimes call it "Queen of the Meadow" Not for the small garden. - Thursday, June 18, 2009Lovely in my garden Reviewed By: Donna Lab (Navarre, Ohio) I planted Meadowsweet last year, and it seemed slow to grow. But this Spring it is spectacular in my flower beds. It especially looks nice with the smaller astilbes in the foreground. I will be buying more of this in the future. Thanks again. - Thursday, June 18, 2009Pleased Reviewed By: Glenda Odell (Papillion, Nebraska) Very different and interesting flowers. Everyone asks the name of this plant when they see it blooming. I've had my plant 3 years growing in partial shade and it's done well. I'm planning to order more. Read More Reviews |
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