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Performs better in light shade than in full sun. It prefers consistently moist soil and is definitely not suitable for xeriscaping.
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Yes it has beautiful, graceful leaves (even finer than columbine's, which mine is growing next to). Yes, the blossoms are captivating. ...Read More
Thalictrum aquilegifolium is native here in Austria, but its also a good plant for shady parts in the garden!
It did well for me for only a year, then was smaller last year, and this year didn't come back. Too much sand and not enough water is my ...Read More
This a wonderful plant. I only have one and it has never seeded. I was shocked to see it listed as possibly invasive. Truth be told, I...Read More
Foliage looks very much like columbine, but stays fresher looking all season. Airy pink blooms, in May-June in my garden.
Grows about 4-5 feet tall in my part sun garden and has very nice heads of pink flowers which look like clouds. Very nice in the spring g...Read More
I don't even remember planting this, but each year when it comes up beside the house in the corner garden, it puts on such a delightful s...Read More
A perennial plant giving flowers in spring and early summer. It likes full Sun and a moist humus-rich soil. Propagate by the division of ...Read More
It's taken three years to get this plant to flower (probably because I don't usually water my garden) and it still only has two flower he...Read More
This is the easiest of the Thalictrums to grow. It can even be invasive. But, imagine a world taken over by T. aquilegifolium.... If y...Read More
This plant makes a good vertical accent in light shade. It can self-seed invasively if not deadheaded, though.
Clump forming, flowers are pink, lilacr or greenish white and are fluffy clusters on strong stems. Gray geen leaves comprise small, ellip...Read More