Grown for their attractive foliage and flowers, they make good plants for a border or a woodland garden. Best grown in moist, humus-rich soil but well drained soil in partial shade. Will cope with full sun as long as there is sufficient moisture.
Grown for their attractive foliage and flowers, they make good plants for a border or a woodland garden. Best grown in moist, humus-rich soil but well drained soil in partial shade. Will cope with full sun as long as there is sufficient moisture.
| Flowering Season | Summer |
| Height | Medium |
| Preferred Situation | Partial shade |
| Preferred Soil Type | Moist, well drained |
| Inc Tax | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Thalictrum delavayi alba165 | £4.50 | ||
| Fluffy white flowers with yellow stamens from midsummer to early autumn. H 1.2m S 60cm | |||
| Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewlitt's Double' AGM166 | £5.00 | ||
| Numerous rich mauve sepals, forming long lasting pompom like flowers from midsummer into autumn. H 1.2m S 60cm | |||
| Thalictrum 'Elin'186 | £5.00 | ||
| Large panicles of pale pink flowers with yellow stamens late summer into autumn. A stately plant for the back of a border as it can reach to 3m in height. | |||