Common Name | Meadow rue |
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Family | Ranunculaceae |
Genus | Thalictrum |
species | aquilegiifolium |
Plant Type | Perennial |
US Patent # | -- |
EU Grant # | -- |
Bloom Time | July, August |
Flower Color | Pink, Purple |
Foliage Color | Black, Green |
Dormancy | Winter |
Exposure | Full Sun, Part Shade |
Growth Habit | Upright, Clumping |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Hardiness Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
How Different? | It has striking black stems when grown in the sun. |
Landscape Value | Has lacy foliage, black stems, and colorful flowers. Use in the back of the border, in mixed beds, or in the woodland garden. |
Most Active Growing Season | Spring |
Persistence | Deciduous |
Size (HT/W/FL HT) | 48" / 24" / 58" |
Soil (Garden) | Prefers moist, humus rich soils, tolerant of average soil. |
Water (Garden) | Average to moist. |
Special Uses | Deep South, Pollinator Attractor |
Comments | May not bloom until 2nd year. |
Thalictrum ‘Black Stockings’
This tall beauty has long, nearly black stems, contrasting green leaves and is topped by fluffy lavender pink flowers in large flat – topped corymbs. Very showy for the back of the border. Needs to be vernalized to bloom.
USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 5-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 48″ / 24″ / 58″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): July, August
Water (Greenhouse) | Dry moderately between waterings. |
EC | 0.5 – 1.5 |
pH | 5.8 – 6.8 |
Fertility Needs | 150 – 200 ppm |
Notes | A cold treatment or a winter much improves the quality of the bloom. |
Finish Time to 4″ | 6 – 8 weeks |
Finish Time to Gallon | — |
Day Length for Flowering | Long Day |
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