Sanguisorba canadensis
- Kerin-Lea Kelberg
- Feb 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 24

Sanguisorba canadensis, or Canadian burnet, is a clump-forming perennial in the family Rosaceae native to North America that is commonly found growing in wet areas. It has narrow cylindrical heads of white fluffy flowers. Height 1.5m.
Excellent cut flower offering a long vase life and unique vertical interest. They add a frothy, airy texture to bouquets, and the foliage itself has a pleasant, cucumber-like scent.
Beneficial bees and insects love the flowers.
Grow Sanguisorba in full sun to light shade in moderately fertile, to humus rich, well drained soil – it is quite obliging and adaptable and can even cope in heavy soils. Cut back dead stems to ground level anytime from autumn to early spring before growth begins.
Sow seeds during autumn or winter as they need cold conditions (cold stratification) for around 6 weeks. I recommend sowing seeds into pots due to the small size of the seeds. Sprinkle seeds on top of the soil and water. Keep seeds damp but not wet. Seeds will germinate when temperatures are around 20cm. Be patient as seeds will germinate over a period of time. Grow plants to around 10cm in height, harden off and plant out.
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