Thalictrum kiusianum
Ranunculaceae
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Habitat:
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stony places in mountains
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Flowering:
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summer
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Size:
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15
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15
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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gritty
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Price
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£5.00
(1 litre pot)
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Order code:
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TKK-1
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Thalictrums are 'see-through' plants. They have heads of many small flowers, usually without petals, so consisting mainly of stamens and giving an airy appearance, aided by the finely divided foliage, often grey-green. So despite the fact that most of them have no colourful flowers, they are most attractive additions to the garden.
Thalictrum kiusianum is from the mountains of Japan. It is a mat-forming alpine, which works well in a trough or on rocky outcrops. Many fluffy, purple or white flowers are produced in summer, and the blue-green ferny foliage is very attractive too.
Other related plants:
Abundant, long-lasting, mauve double pompom flowers.
Dwarf species with grey-green leaves and froth of petal-less flowers.
Delicate foliage with tall spikes of fluffy purple flowers.
Airy heads of masses of small, pale purple flowers.