Thalictrum pubescens or Tall Meadow Rue, is a June blooming woodland plant that can be found in open woodlands, moist meadows, roadside ditches, or even in deep shade. It gets approximately 3'-8' in height and has interesting leaves. While this plant will not work for many garden situations keep your eyes open while you are hiking around a trail in the next few months as you may come across this plant. Here is photograph of a plant that I found growing on a rock, in the middle of a creek. Not the most likely place for plant life, but I came across some pretty amazing plants on my trek.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Thalictrum pubescens or Tall Meadow Rue, is a June blooming woodland plant that can be found in open woodlands, moist meadows, roadside ditches, or even in deep shade. It gets approximately 3'-8' in height and has interesting leaves. While this plant will not work for many garden situations keep your eyes open while you are hiking around a trail in the next few months as you may come across this plant. Here is photograph of a plant that I found growing on a rock, in the middle of a creek. Not the most likely place for plant life, but I came across some pretty amazing plants on my trek.
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