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Peucedanum officinale

Peucedanum officinale

Hog's Fennel

An umbellifer bringing natural character to garden plantings. Native to Europe with substantial divided foliage and flat-topped flower clusters typical of the carrot family. Creates an airy, naturalistic presence in borders and meadow plantings.

Thrives in regular garden conditions with good drainage. The ferny foliage and umbel flowers integrate well into naturalistic schemes. Underused genus that deserves wider recognition for its architectural qualities and natural garden aesthetic. Combines effectively with grasses and other meadow perennials.

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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun

Moisture: average

Soil: regular well-drained soil

Hardiness zone: 5

Maintenance: low to moderate

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 120

Spread (cm): 60

Habit: upright clump

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: June–Aug

Seasonal interest: summer bloom; ferny foliage; umbel flowers

Foliage: green

Flower: white

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: naturalistic gardens; meadows; with grasses

Features: umbellifer; divided foliage; flat flower clusters; naturalistic character; architectural form

Notes: underused genus; natural feel; European native; combines well with grasses

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