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Family: ranunculaceae
Common name(s): Rue-anemone
Synonym(s): Anemonella thalictroides, Anemone thalictroides
General resources
- Wikipedia. Online encyclopedia entry (if defined).
- Google images. Web search for photographs.
- GRIN. Taxonomical details, with common names, distribution, and synonyms.
Links for Thalictrum thalictroides
- Asiatica Nursery: Anemonella thalictroides 'Betty Blake' - Catalog page with description and use information. (additional pages for other varieties)
(1 photo)
- Connecticut Botanical Society - Wildflower profile.
(2 photos)
- Dave's Garden PlantFiles - Profile page with horticultural basics, and member-contributed photos and comments. (zones 5a-8b)
(15 photos)
- Heritage Perennials - Profile with description and horticultural details. (zone 3 - 9)
- Kemper Center - Plantfinder page for one of the plants growing at the Missouri Botanical Garden, with usually one or more photos, horticultural information, and noteworthy characteristics. (zone 4 to 8)
(3 photos)
- Missouri Plants - Description and photographs of botanical features, with notes about habitat and native status.
(4 photos)
- NARGS Image Gallery - Photograph contributed by North American Rock Garden Society member.
- North Carolina State University factsheet - Plant profile with horticultural details and comments
(1 photo)
- Paghat's Garden - Illustrated articles by a gardener in the Pacific Northwest, with background and personal observations.
(3 photos)
- Plant Delights Nursery: Anemonella thalictroides 'Betty Blake' - Catalog page with photo, horticultural basics, and descriptive blurb. (zone 4-8) (additional pages for other varieties)
(1 photo)
- Rock Garden Plant Database - Encyclopedic entry with taxonomical, botanical, and horticultural details.
(1 photo)
Links
- Dave's Garden PlantFiles - Profile page with horticultural basics, and member-contributed photos and comments. (zones 5a-8b)
(15 photos)
- Seneca Hill Perennials - One of the plants featured on this catalog page, with photo and descriptive information. (zone 4)
(1 photo)
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