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A bit earlier blooming Meadow Rue, with delicate puffs of lilac-purple flowers. Columbine-like gray-green leaves.
Doesn't like heat and humidity, so it's better for cooler areas and for cooler spot in the garden (in half shade or dappled shade).
Got 4 stars out of four in Chicago Botanic Garden Trials.
Can moderately self-seed, where happy.
Blooming Time: May/June
Size: 42" tall x 20" wide
USDA Zones: 5 to 7/8
Culture: half sun, half shade, dappled shade, organic rich soil (or average amended with some compost), loamy soils, moderately fertile to fertile. Dislikes heat and humidity of the deep south, so it's best planted in cooler partially shaded spots and/or cooler areas (Great Lakes region, Northeast)
Moisture Needs: medium, medium-moist, moist
Origin: Europe, temperate Asia, often in meadows, woodland edges
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: honey bees and some native bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Picture copyright: Meneerke bloem, Commons Wikipedia
Plant combinations: The best use is in half-shade or daplled shade flower beds, close to water features, in wildflower gardens, medium moist meadows, moist woodland edges or naturalized areas.Plant in the middle or towards the back of the bed. Good perennial companions can be Geum, hardy Geraniums, Chelone, Eupatorium, Phlox paniculata, Physostegia, Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida, Tradescantia, Veronicastrum and grasses like Carex, Molinia, Hakonechloa
A bit earlier blooming Meadow Rue, with delicate puffs of lilac-purple flowers. Columbine-like gray-green leaves.
Doesn't like heat and humidity, so it's better for cooler areas and for cooler spot in the garden (in half shade or dappled shade).
Got 4 stars out of four in Chicago Botanic Garden Trials.
Can moderately self-seed, where happy.
Blooming Time: May/June
Size: 42" tall x 20" wide
USDA Zones: 5 to 7/8
Culture: half sun, half shade, dappled shade, organic rich soil (or average amended with some compost), loamy soils, moderately fertile to fertile. Dislikes heat and humidity of the deep south, so it's best planted in cooler partially shaded spots and/or cooler areas (Great Lakes region, Northeast)
Moisture Needs: medium, medium-moist, moist
Origin: Europe, temperate Asia, often in meadows, woodland edges
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: honey bees and some native bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Picture copyright: Meneerke bloem, Commons Wikipedia
Plant combinations: The best use is in half-shade or daplled shade flower beds, close to water features, in wildflower gardens, medium moist meadows, moist woodland edges or naturalized areas.Plant in the middle or towards the back of the bed. Good perennial companions can be Geum, hardy Geraniums, Chelone, Eupatorium, Phlox paniculata, Physostegia, Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida, Tradescantia, Veronicastrum and grasses like Carex, Molinia, Hakonechloa