Native to wet meadows, this species requires consistent moisture. I've lost it more than once in ordinary garden beds (in MA Z6a) that do...Read Moren't receive consistent irrigation.
This species is native to Europe and western Asia and naturalized in northern N. America. There's nothing "American" about it, even in the correct name.
The USDA Plants database, based on the BONAP data, erroneously indicates that this is native to the USA. That database is rife with such errors, and is the origin of rafts of errors in secondary sources.
Has basal rosettes of pinate, mid-dark green, pinnate leaves with up to 7...Read More pairs of rounded leaflets. Bears lilac, pink or white, small flowers with 4 notched petals.
Native to wet meadows, this species requires consistent moisture. I've lost it more than once in ordinary garden beds (in MA Z6a) that do...Read More
This plant is native to the parts of Canada and the U.S.A. and are Threatened in Massachusetts and Endangered in Illinois, New Hampshire, and Ohio).
A perennial from Europe and Northern Hemisphere.
Has basal rosettes of pinate, mid-dark green, pinnate leaves with up to 7...Read More