Family: Ranunculaceae

Scientific Name: Trollius x cultorum Orange Princess

Common Name: Orange Princess Trollius

Description

Orange Prince Trollius (Trollius) is an early spring blooming plant with globular, deep orange flowers becoming bowl-shaped.

Pronunciation(TROL-i-us)(kul-TOR-um)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightsun to part shade
Moistureprefers moist, tolerates average, resents dry
Soil & Siteaverage, light, moist
FlowersThe 1-2 inch globular, borne singly or in pairs, is deep orange, long-lasting, and will eventually develop into a cup. The showy part of the flower is the petaloid sepals, which are larger than the inner petals
LeavesThe simple leaves are green and are palmately lobed. They are deeply divided, which is called palmatisect. Basal leaves have petioles, and stem leaves are sessile
Dimensions24 inches tall, upright growth form
MaintenanceI cut them back after I see the formation of new foliage at the base.
Propagationcareful division
Native SiteOriginating in the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest diversity of species found in Asia, the genus Trollius typically thrives in heavy, wet clay soils.
Misc FactsThe genus name Trollius is from the Swiss German word Trollblume, meaning "something round". This refers to the shape of the flower. cultorum means of gardens or cultivation.
Author's NotesI like to use this plant because of its tight, globular flowers, and the Orange Princess has very deep orange flowers. Also, it tolerates moist sites.
Notes & Reference#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #274-Site Authors' observations and growing experiences with Globe Flower
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