Trollius ircuticus
Ranunculaceae
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Habitat:
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damp places
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Flowering:
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early summer
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Size:
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30
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80
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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with plenty of humus
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Trollius ircuticus
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Price
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£3.00
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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TIA-9
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This genus consists of plants for damp places, with large flowers, usually yellow, and includes the globeflower, Trollius europaeus, so familiar in the Alps.
Trollius ircuticus is a good tall plant for a pond edge or bog garden. On tall stems it produces rounded, bowl-shaped orange flowers with a ring of conspicuous stamens.
Other related plants:
Asian globeflower, with bronze-green foliage and orange or yellow blooms.
Bright orangey yellow wide-open flowers, for a damp place.
A fine selected form with large golden bowl-shaped flowers.
Cream-coloured semi-double bowl-shaped flowers.
Clump-forming perennial with pale yellow bowl-shaped flowers.
A compact form of the globeflower with lemon yellow round flowers.
The globe flower; tall stems with globular bright yellow flowers.
The globe flower; tall stems of spherical bright yellow flowers.
Big, buttercup-yellow, single cup-shaped flowers on short stems.
Golden yellow flowers flushed red on the outside.
Dwarf species from wet mountain meadows.
Bright yellow flowers, so widely open that they appear to be flat.
Bright orange flowers, so widely open that they appear to be flat.
Bright yellow flowers, for a damp spot.