Taxon

Thalictrum rochebruneanum

Thalictrum rochebruneanum - lavender mist meadow rue, meadow rue
Image: © RHS
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Common name: lavender mist meadow rue, meadow rue
Family: Ranunculaceae (blodyn ymenyn / buttercup)
Distribution: Japan, Korea
Hardiness: (H7) Very hardy. < -20°C (USDA 6a-1)
Life form: Herbaceous perennial • Perlysiau lluosflwydd
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: Thalictrum (tha-LIK-trum): From thaliktron, a name used to describe a plant with divided leaves, and a name given to the genus by Dioscorides, the Greek physician and pharmacologist.
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: rochebruneanum (ro-shay-broo-nee-AY-num): For Henri Rochebrune French botanist and plant collector.
Dyfarniadau / Awards: RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Description: An upright, clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial to about 90cm with highly divided leaves composed of many small leaflets. Loose sprays of small, lavender-pink or white flowers with hanging, yellow stamens are produced in summer.
Links: Royal Horticultural Society

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