About this cultivar: Thalictrum delavayi 'Album' is a slower growing cultivar with pure white flowers. The leaves are also a much lighter green. I love the effect of this airy white plant... Species named for lAbb Jean Marie Delavay (183495), French missio
Thalictrum delavayi ‘Album’ is a slower growing cultivar with pure white flowers. The leaves are also a much lighter green. I love the effect of this airy white plant…
Species named for lAbb Jean Marie Delavay (183495), French missionary and collector of plants in China.
Thalictrum (t ha-ik-trum) is a genus of 120-200 species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) native mostly to temperate regions. Once upon a time, the newborn infant was placed upon a pillow filled with Thalictrum to ensure a prosperous life. Thalictrum come from the Greek thallo which means to flourish, and it does, with elegant foamlike sprays that resemble Babys Breath, and rounded, finely cut, compound foliage.
Despite their common name of “meadow-rue”, Thalictrum species are unrelated to the true rue (family Rutaceae), but resemble its members in having the petiole twice or thrice divided. They are usually found in shaded or damp locations, with a sub-cosmopolitan range throughout most of the Northern Hemisphere and also south to southern Africa and tropical South America, but absent from Australasia. It is most common in temperate regions of the world, twenty-two species are found in North America.
The leaves are commonly glaucous blue-green in colour. The flowers are small and are apetalous; in other words they have no petals. They have have numerous long stamens, often brightly white, yellow, pink or pale purple, and are produced in conspicuous dense inflorescences. In some species the sepals are large, brightly coloured and petal-like, but in most they are small and fall when the flower opens or soon after.
Thalictrum is tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, depending on the species. However, they generally prefer an moist soil in sun or part shade.
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