Queen of the Prairie (Filipendula rubra)

Queen of the Prairie (Filipendula rubra)

ID: #1648655

Description

**Online orders are available for local pickup only, starting Saturday May 9. When placing your order, you will select a pickup day that works best for you, and your plants will be available to pickup by 10am that day. Please select a date that is at least 1 day after your order date to give us time to put your order together. Pickup is at our retail location in Lake Ann, Michigan. Please contact us with any questions! **This plant is NATIVE to Northern Michigan Growing Requirements: Flourishes in moist, rich, well-drained soil Prefers full sun to partial shade Tolerant of slightly acidic to neutral soil pH Requires consistent moisture, particularly in warmer climates Hardy in USDA zones 3-9 Features: The Queen of the Prairie (Filipendula rubra) is a majestic perennial herbaceous plant celebrated for its tall, feathery plumes of pink flowers and handsome foliage. Its fluffy, cotton candy-like blooms rise above the foliage in mid to late summer, creating a stunning focal point in garden beds, borders, and moist meadows. This native plant exudes elegance and grace, evoking a sense of romance and nostalgia in the garden. Mature Size and Form: In optimal conditions, the Queen of the Prairie can reach a height of 4 to 7 feet with a spread of 2 to 4 feet. Its erect stems are adorned with deeply lobed, palmate leaves that form a lush backdrop for its striking floral display, adding drama and texture to the landscape. Benefits to the Local Ecosystem: The Queen of the Prairie offers several ecological benefits, enriching the local ecosystem and supporting biodiversity: Pollinator Haven: Its fragrant, nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, enhancing pollination and promoting biodiversity in the garden. Moisture Retention: The dense foliage of Queen of the Prairie helps retain soil moisture, making it an excellent choice for rain gardens, stream banks, or other moisture-retentive areas. Wildlife Habitat: The dense foliage and upright growth habit of Queen of the Prairie provide cover and nesting sites for birds and small mammals, contributing to habitat diversity and ecological balance. Visual Impact: With its towering stature and showy flowers, Queen of the Prairie adds height and drama to garden borders and naturalistic landscapes, creating a captivating focal point. Low Maintenance: Once established, Queen of the Prairie is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal watering and care. It's an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a statement plant for moist, sunny landscapes.

Price

$10.00

Last Updated

17 August 2026, 01:27 UTC

Store Information

Bright Lane Gardens

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Location

Address: 6443, Bright Lane, Lake Ann, 49650, MI, US
Coordinates: 44.724969, -85.861512
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