Description
This very fine foliage Thalictrum was grown from seeds received under another name but it fits the best T. foetidum; I grew seedlings a few times and they all come true.
A very nice species with with lacy, bluish-green foliage. It turns yellow-russet in the fall. Best if grown in a part shaded position.
I like the combination its fine foliage makes with the summer gentians and Roscoea that grow nearby in my garden.
Germination: I always germinate the seeds with GA3 (1000 ppm) indoors in February and get fairly good size plants by late May. Self-sown seedlings appear around the established plants, so fresh seeds may germinate at warm. Always safe to sown in late fall/early winter if possible.
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