Description
Cow Parsley Plug Plants Anthriscus sylvestris
Common names include Queen Anne's lace, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley.
Cow parsley is a delicate, yet robust perennial that adds a touch of wild beauty to gardens and meadows. With its airy clusters of white, lacy flowers, it blooms from late spring to early summer, attracting a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies. Thriving in moist, well-drained soils and partial to full sun, cow parsley is perfect for naturalistic plantings, cottage gardens, or as an elegant backdrop in mixed borders.
Though often used in herbal remedies, it should be handled with care, as it can resemble toxic species. Cow parsley is a charming addition to any garden, enhancing both its beauty and biodiversity.
Our strong, healthy plants are grown in 40cc cell trays and are ready to be planted in their final position.
Sourced from native seed and grown for us in the UK, our plug plants are an ideal way to boost species in a wildflower meadow or to easily establish plants in your garden or in areas where seed germination can be erratic.
We recommend planting 5 plugs per metre square in groups of at least 3 per species for a naturalistic look.
Colour | White |
Height | to 150cm |
Latin name | Anthriscus sylvestris |