A very dwarf meadow rue with foliage reminiscent of maiden hair ferns. It becomes smothered in pink/purple flowers throughout summer. Great in pots or troughs. As a shade border plant it needs to be well managed to ensure it doesn’t become smothered.
Thalictrum kiusianum
$12.50
Dwarf meadow rue with foliage like maiden hair ferns smothered in pink/purple flowers
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Position | Part sun, Shade |
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Height | 15cm |
Width | 30cm |
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