Thalictrum minus
Thalictrum
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Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Description
Thalictrum minus is a perennial herb in the family Ranunculaceae that is native to Europe, Northwest Africa, Yemen, Ethiopia, South Africa, Southwest Asia, and Siberia. It grows on sand dunes, shingle, coastal rocks or calcareous grassland, cliffs and rocky gullies at up to 1,600 to 3,000 m (5,200 to 9,800 ft) elevation at southern latitudes. It grows to 30 cm (0. 98 ft) tall with erect stems and 1 cm (0. 39 in) leaves that are highly subdivided, 3-4 ternate to pinnate.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Blooming
Blooms in late spring and summer.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Growth
Rhizomatous or tuberous perennials. Needs light shade. Most species need cold winters to look their best. Can take full sun in cooler climates.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Planting
Sow seeds in early spring or as soon as the seeds are ripe. You may have to provide some cold protection as the seeds are germinating. Every 2 to 3 years, divide clumps to propagate.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Pest
Prone to powdery mildew, leaf spot and white smut. Snails and slugs can cause problems.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Interesting facts
The common name for plants in the genus Thalictrum is Meadow Rue. These plants are in the Ranunculaceae family. Although these plants are called "rues", they are not closely related to the true "rues" found in the family Rutaceae.
Thalictrum (Thalictrum minus) - Soil and irrigation
Needs regular water. Does best with acidic soils that are rich in organic matter.









