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Filipendula rubra Queen of the Prairie

$3.50 - $9.00
Filipendula rubra

Queen of the Prairie

$3.50 - $9.00

Packet
$3.50

1–2
$9.00
3+
$8.00

Tray of 50
Out of Stock
3 Pack
Out of Stock

Queen of the Prairie heralds fragile sprays of tiny pink buds in early summer.  These pearlescent clusters burgeon out and burst open from bottom to top in an abundance of little flowers attended by a fanfare of filaments.  Floating above the surrounding plants, the cotton candy-colored plumes look exactly like the favorite carnival food.  Color saturation often increases as the flowers mature, ranging from the faintest of pinks to rich, regal magentas.  These blooms ascend from lovely, deeply lobed foliage that provide an attractive backdrop after the showstopping flowers are spent.  Deadheading does not signal for more flower production, so enjoy them while they last!  The stems can sometimes be a ruddy red.

Filipendula rubra is the crowning jewel of any consistently moist site – and requires a great deal of territory to reign over.   Each Queen of the Prairie plant can grow quite large and will colonize in optimal sites.  This plant prefers full sun, but appreciates some shade in particularly hot, dry climates; stems may be weak and tend to lean in less than sunny conditions.  Insufficient water, especially in direct sun, can cause crispy leaves and damage the plant.  If experiencing drought conditions, prune the stem back severely to redirect energy into the roots and encourage new growth.  

Queen of the Prairie produces an abundance of pollen for native bees and other pollinators, but the myriad of flowers do not provide any nectar.  It is considered deer resistant, especially once established.  

This one-of-a-kind native plant is considered rare throughout much of its historic range.     

*This species may be difficult and/or slow to germinate and grow to maturity.  Please note the germination code.

Live Plant Shipping Table

Spring Fall Age/Size
Dormant Bare Roots April/May October 1 year
Potted 3-Packs May/June N/A 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep pots
Potted Trays of 50 April-JuneAugust/September 2" wide x 5" deep plugs

Details

Seeds/Packet
75
Seeds/Ounce
15,000
Germination Code
C(90)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full
Soil Moisture
Wet, Medium-Wet
Height
5 feet
Bloom Time
June, July, August
Bloom Color
Pink
Advantages
Deer Resistant
Recommended for home landscaping but potentially aggressive; could overwhelm small landscapes
USDA Zones
4-7
Plant Spacing
18-24"
Catalog Code
FIL02F