Cenolophium
Baltic Parsley Cenolophium
A fast-growing, semi-evergreen, clump-forming umbellifer, the stock thickened with the fibrous remains of previous stem growth. Growing 60-150cm tall, the sometimes purple flowering stems rise from abundant very finely-divided dark green leaves, and bear many flat umbels of greenish-white flowers in summer and autumn. Attractive to insects
Classification
Common Names: Baltic Parsley Cenolophium
Family:
Variety: Denudatum
Propagation Notes
Plant Type: Perennial
Propagation: Seed
Hardiness: Semi Hardy H6 (-10)
Flowering Season: Summer to autumn
Full sun Partial shade South–facing or East–facing or West–facing Exposed or Sheltered Propagate by seed sown in containers in a cold frame in autumn or spring. Can also be propagated by root cuttings in mid-winter
2024-02-05: Sow seed indoors in pods
2024-01-25: Seed from RHS seedbank