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Anemonella thalictroides

Family Ranunculaceae
Plant Type "bulb, corm or tuber"
Zone USDA:   4a - 8b   RHS:   H   EGF:   H1 - H4   Australia:   1 - 2  
Care Level medium
Height 10 - 25 cm (4 - 10 in)
Spread 3 - 20 cm (1 - 8 in)
Light partial shade to shade
Soil Moisture average, well-drained
Soil Type clay to sandy
Soil pH acidic to alkaline

Description The "bulb, corm or tuber" Anemonella thalictroides (rue anemone) bears showy and white flowers during early spring to mid-summer. The matte foliage is greyish lime in colour and fine in texture. A specimen plant, Anemonella thalictroides (rue anemone) can help you create a focal point in your garden design.
Typical Uses Accent, alpine or rock garden, border, edging, specimen, wild flower and woodland.
Special Characteristics This plant has a natural ability to resist deer, and it is tolerant of wet sites.
Cautions When planning to use Anemonella thalictroides (rue anemone), it is important to note that it is poisonous or toxic to children and pets. This plant is self-sowing, and without intervention may spread broadly and randomly.