Scientific name: Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim. Common name: Meadowsweet
Description Habit: Perennial, to 1 m high. Stems: Erect, hairy. Leaves: Alternate, stalked, with leafy stipules, pinnate with 2-5 pairs of main leaflets with smaller ones inbetween; white underside, toothed. Flowers: Creamy white, actinomorphic, hermaphrodite, 5 mm across, in terminal panicles; calyx with 5 teeth; petals 5, free; stamens numerous; with hypanthium flat to saucer-shaped. Fruits: A head of achenes, twisted together, each with 1-2 seeds.
Habitat: Marshes, lake-shores, riverbanks, ditches, meadows, pastures.
Distribution: Abundant throughout.
Native status: Native Of conservation interest: No
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