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Sulphurweed yellow flower clusters
Apiaceae13 April 202612 min

Sulphurweed: complete guide

Peucedanum officinale

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Overview

Sulphurweed (Peucedanum officinale), hog s fennel, is a fascinating medicinal and culinary herb from the Apiaceae family (carrot family). This stately herb bearing yellow flowers holds traditional value in European medicine and gardening. Preferred for minimalist gardens and historic herb collections.

Appearance and Bloom

Sulphurweed reaches 60 to 150 cm tall with round, hollow stems. Fine, feathery leaves are green, providing delicate texture. Flowers are small, bright yellow, arranged in flat to rounded flower clusters. Biennial to short-lived perennial, flowering in year two.

Ideal Location

Sulphurweed thrives in full sun requiring 6 to 8 hours direct daily sunshine. It favors open, breezy locations where air circulation proves excellent. Avoid densely shaded positions. Good drainage essential.

Soil

Sulphurweed demands well-drained, lightly alkaline soils (pH 7.5-8.0). It thrives in moderately fertile to moderately poor soils. Heavy clay requires amendment with sand and compost. Avoid rich feeding; moderate fertility optimal.

Watering

Sulphurweed tolerates drought reasonably well once established. Water regularly after planting until root establishment. Subsequently minimal watering except during persistent drought. Overwatering invites root rot.

Pruning

Pruning unnecessary. After blooming, remove faded flower clusters for neater appearance. Plant dies back toward fall dormancy. Remove dead above-ground parts spring.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: Plant awakens. No feeding necessary. Summer: Growth and blooming period. Minimal watering. Autumn: Blooming concludes. Plant dies back. Remove dead material. Winter: Plant dormant. Minimal care needed.

Winter Hardiness

Sulphurweed is exceptionally cold-hardy in Netherlands (USDA zones 4-5), withstanding -20C without damage. Plant proves reliably durable throughout all winter conditions.

Companion Plants

Other yellow-flowering plants like mullein and marigolds integrate nicely. Wild lavender varieties provide color contrast. Foeniculum vulgare is botanical relative. Thyme and oregano suit medicinal gardens perfectly.

Closing Thoughts

Sulphurweed is a valuable herb with traditional medicinal heritage and garden beauty. Its yellow blooms and fine foliage provide elegant texture. For enthusiasts of traditional herbs, it proves essential. Available at specialty nurseries.

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