Flower colour
Foliage colour
Sun
Partial shade
Shade
Well drained
Moist well drained
Moist
Aquatic
Bog/marginal
Hardiness

Cenolophium denudatum
Cenolophium denudatum, or Baltic parsley is a tall upright herbaceous perennial which produces sprays of tiny foamy white flowers on long stems above fern-like foliage from mid-summer through into autumn. The flowers are a magnet for bees and butterflies and add a touch of lightness to any planting scheme.
Cenolophium denudatum is a very adaptable plant, growing in most soil conditions, in full sun, partial shade and even full shade. It will self-seed if given the chance, so flowers should be deadheaded before seeds set.
Its flowers are white umbels. Its leaves are fern-like and green - dark. This cenolophium can mature to a size of 100cm in height and 75cm in spread after around 1-2 years. It is in category h4 (-10c) and is most accustomed to moist well drained soil. Prefers sun or partial shade.

