The Eastern Globeflower - Trollius Laxus - is an endangered native ranuculae native to the N.E. US. It looks exactly like the Western Glo...Read Morebeflower - Trollius Albus - but I'm not sure if or how they are related. I hear they're difficult to grow, but certainly worth the effort.
I believe this Connecticut nursery grows them: [HYPERLINK@www.kindearthgrowers.com]
St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | January 2005 | positive
This globeflower is a delightful alpine from the Rockies, growing at the edges of melting snowfields and alpine mountain streams. They r...Read Moreequire a moist soil to survive, even tolerating wet sites. They bloom within a few days of snowmelt.
The Eastern Globeflower - Trollius Laxus - is an endangered native ranuculae native to the N.E. US. It looks exactly like the Western Glo...Read More
This globeflower is a delightful alpine from the Rockies, growing at the edges of melting snowfields and alpine mountain streams. They r...Read More