Filipendula glaberrima, also called Korean meadowsweet, is a species of plant in the family Rosaceae that is native to Korea. The genus Filipendula is classified as a perennial herbaceous ornamental plant of the botanical family Rosaceae. The historical utilization of Filipendula plants in traditional medicine can be attributed to their diuretic, antiseptic, anti-rheumatic, stomachic, and antacid qualities. Plants belonging to the genus Filipendula have various beneficial properties, including antioxidant capacity, anticancer activity, anti-inflammatory effects, anti-colitis properties, anti-hyperalgesic properties, antigenotoxic effects, hepatoprotective activities, and skin-moisturizing properties.
How to keep Filipendula Glaberrima.
Pruning
Filipendula glaberrima boasts lush foliage and vibrant flowers. To maintain its health, prune the plant from early to late spring. This helps remove dead stems and encourages new growth. Additionally, remove spent blooms to promote further flowering. Thinning the plant improves air circulation, which reduces the risk of disease. For effective and hygienic pruning, always use sharp, clean tools.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Filipendula
- Family
- Rosaceae
Other names.