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Rob's plants - the meadow rues
... from a position of authority here - just report my own experience. In general, I consider thalictrum to be somewhat finnicky plants, worthy of good garden conditions - until they prove otherwise. By ... also be helpful. A few species sprout easily when sown at room temperature. Only two thalictrum species have self-seeded in our garden: T. polygamum (abundantly), and T. rochebrunianum (sparingly). As ...
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Paghat's Garden: Thalictrum delavayi
... Meadow Rue Planted in the dappled shade of a young rohani beach is this Yunan Meadow Rue (Thalictrum delavayi). It's an extremely "floppy" plant that will not stand up on its own. The ... & well above the small-leafed foliage. It blooms continuously July & August. We've another meadow rue, Thalictrum rochebrunianum, which does not bloom half as gorgeously nor for so long. The flowers of Yunan Meadow ...
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Paghat's Garden: Thalictrum rochebrunianum
Paghat's Garden: Thalictrum rochebrunianum Lavender Mist Meadow Rue Thalictrum rochebrunianum (formerly T. dipterocarpum), a native of Japan, is one of the hardiest of the Meadow Rues, although it can be fragile in even the most moderately dry conditions, requiring consistent moisture to look its best. Ours grows at the foot of the Paperbark Maple, because my thinking had been that the tendency ...
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Leaves that Trick
... looking at some members of the fern genus Adiantum (Maidenhair fern). Other than this I can't think of a native plant with this arrangement but there are a few exotics including Adonis and Thalictrum (both Family Ranunculaceae). And, just for the record, there are no quadrupinnate leaves or higher! Palmate leaf A special type of compound leaf with five or seven leaflets which are all joined to a ...
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Name That Plant! - GardenWeb
... one posted on Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 18:23 Name this red Salvia please Posted by: ieozok z9 CA on Fri, Jun 23, 06 at 13:54 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 18:13 greyish seedling - thalictrum? Posted by: lori_londonuk zone 8-9 on Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 15:16 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 17:36 What variety of echinacea? Posted by: ademink z5 IN on Mon, Jun 26, 06 ...
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... Grow seedlings out cool (55-60F). Teucrium scorodonia - Germination in less than two weeks at 72F, Thalictrum aquilegiaefolium 'Mixed Colors' - Lightly cover seeds and use 65F, if no germination in four weeks move ... and use 65F, if no germination in four weeks move to the fridge for three weeks. Thalictrum diptercarpum - Lightly cover seeds and use 65F, if no germination in four weeks move to the ...
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Alaska Gardening Archives
... will make a great addition to the back of the border alongside other tall airy plants such as thalictrum. I moved some of these hesperis and they did not like it one bit and immeadiately wilted. ... I will add some pics as well as some of the delphiniums from the Wisley Delphinium Show. The thalictrum aquilegiafolium grown from seed is flowering everywhere, and a few pink lavateras. 5/30/05 - Many ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... garden plants, which belong to the Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family include, Aconitum, Actaea, Anemone, Aquilegia, Caltha, Clematis, Delphinium, Eranthis, Helleborus, Hepatica, Nigella, Pulsatilla, Ranunuculus, Thalictrum and Trollius. Contributions to Newsletter The chairman and newsletter editor kindly invite members of the society to contribute material for the newsletter, particularly tips on ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: People: Personal Pages
... , and other tidbits. Darren's Hortus - Describes a garden in Minnesota along with an extensive list of the plants that grow there and gardening how-to tips. Emphasis on Ranunculaceae (thalictrum & aconitum). Numerous links to images and other resources. Digging in the Dirt - Features a sporadically enthusiastic gardener in the pacific Northwest, who documents each entry with a photo of a flower, ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Ranunculaceae
... (52) Description Aconitum (1) Actaea (4) Anemone (9) Aquilegia (5) Caltha (4) Clematis (3) Delphinium (1) Helleborus (3) Hydrastis (7) Nigella (1) Paeonia (3) Ranunculus (5) Thalictrum (2) Trollius (1) Xanthorhiza (1) Keir's Botanical Photo Archive - Ranunculaceae - Images from the US. The Ranunculaceae - herbs or rarely shrubs or vines comprising 50 genera and... "Ranunculaceae" search on: ...
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