Family: Ranunculaceae

Scientific Name: Thalictrum aquilegifolium Album

Common Name: White Meadow-rue

DescriptionA very ornamental medium to tall, medium spreading perennial with white flowers.
Pronunciation(tha-LICK-trum)(a-kwi-LEEG-i-fo-lee-um)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5-8
Sunlightfull to partial sun
Moistureaverage to moist
Soil & Siteprefers moist, will tolerate average to drier
Flowersfluffy, white, consist of a crowded corymbose panicle
Fruitdrooping achenes with 3 small wings
Leavesalternate, pinnately compound, each leaflet with 3-5 lobes and are blue-tinted, leaves similar to Columbine's hence the species name aquilegifolium, the better the growing conditions the longer before the foliage starts to deteriorate
DimensionsReaches 2-3 feet tall, space 18-24 inches on center
MaintenanceAfter blooming the foliage will start to deteriorate. They will reach a point where cutting back will be needed and the plant will respond with a new flush of growth. If the seed heads are left on the plant to mature they will readily reseed in the garden
Propagationseeds or division
Native SiteNative to Europe to Northern Asia and Japan.
Misc FactsThe Thalictrums are called Meadow-rue Thalictrum is derived from the Greek word thaliktron. Used by Discorides to describe compound leaves.
Author's NotesThe pictures I have of the white flowering form are from plants that seeded from a group of normal lilac flowering Thalictrum.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage) #06-Perennials for the American Gardens (Clasusen and Ekastro), #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
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