Thalictrum is commonly known as Meadow Rue. This plant has delightful blue-green Aquilegia-like foliage beneath the delicate green-yellow inflorescences which appear in early summer.
Thalictrum kiusianum creates a low mound of fern-like foliage above which gorgeous flurries of pale pink to purple, frothy flowers appear during late spring and early summer.
Thalictrum lucidum is commonly known as Shining Meadow Rue. Green/yellow fluffy inflorescences appear during the summer. Divided leaflets are blue-green and lance-shaped.
This upright clump-forming perennial has glaucous fern-like foliage. Dark coloured branching stems carry fine sprays of tiny delicate yellow/green flower blooms, which appear during late spring .....
A fantastic plant for adding transparency and layering to a garden, for weeks on end it produces masses of small fluffy white flowers held high in clusters on divided stems over aquilegia-like foliage
Thalictrum tuberosum is a relatively short Thalictrum, native to the Pyrenees. Large white buds open to stunning white blooms in late spring and early summer. The flowers are held high above the ....
Thalictrum is commonly known as Meadow Rue. This short species of Thalictrum has pinnately divided rounded foliage. Pure white blooms appear over the foliage on burgundy, branching stems during ....
Commonly known as the False Lupin, Thermopsis lanceolata has striking yellow, lupin-like flowers in late spring, which attract bees and butterflies, and are followed by attractive seedpods.
Sometimes called the Carolina Lupin, this rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial has a mound of three lobed, palmate leaves and tall spikes of pea-like yellow flowers that are a draw for bees.
Looking for something eye-catching for a shadier part of the garden? Take a look at Tiarella 'Emerald Ellie' with strikingly marked maroon and fresh green leaves and starry white flowers.