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Early Meadow-Rue - #1 Pot - Plant Addicts

Partial Shade to Full Sun (3+ Hours Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 12 - 24 InchesMature Spread 12 - 24 InchesGrowing Zones 4 - 8If deer are a problem in your garden, then the deer-resistant Early Meadow-Rue may just be your saving grace. Botanically named Thalictrum dioicum, this perennial displays subtle and graceful flowers on top of its delicate…
Partial Shade to Full Sun (3+ Hours Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 12 - 24 InchesMature Spread 12 - 24 InchesGrowing Zones 4 - 8If deer are a problem in your garden, then the deer-resistant Early Meadow-Rue may just be your saving grace. Botanically named Thalictrum dioicum, this perennial displays subtle and graceful flowers on top of its delicate, green foliage in late spring. As a compact plant with a clump-forming habit, it is ideally suited to growing in a border or as part of a cottage garden scheme. Happiest in partial or dappled shade, this plant can be a good choice for a tricky shaded spot.Native to North America, this plant is known to attract butterflies and thankfully not deer. A low-maintenance plant, it is often used for wildflower meadows and woodland areas where it looks stunning when planted in drifts. Early Meadow-Rue is tolerant of most soils just as long as it is not planted in full sun. A great perennial plant that provides elegant foliage and texture to the garden and can self-seed in the right conditions. Early Meadow-Rue CareEarly Meadow-Rue likes to be grown in a fertile soil that is moist and well drained. It can tolerate full sun, but tends to thrive in partial shade. This plant needs to be watered often until it has established and during any dry spells that follow. Fertilizing Early Meadow-Rue is generally not required unless it is grown on poor soil. However, an annual mulch of organic matter or leaf mold in spring will give it a boost and help reduce any moisture loss. Early Meadow-Rue generally requires little pruning, as the foliage dies back in fall to reappear again in spring. However, any untidy or disheveled-looking foliage can be removed at the base with a pair of sanitized and sharp scissors. Early Meadow-Rue SpacingDepending on the growing conditions, Early Meadow-Rue grows to 12-24 inches high and wide. If growing this perennial en masse, plants can be spaced at a distance of around 18 inches apart. Early Meadow-Rue InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 8Plant Type: PerennialLight Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun (3+ Hours Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 12 - 24 InchesMature Spread: 12 - 24 InchesSpacing: 12 - 24 InchesHabit: MoundedFlower Color(s): YellowFlower Description: N/ABloom Period: N/AFoliage Type: HerbaceousFoliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: N/ASeasonal Interest: Spring FloweringWatering: AverageResists: DeerTolerates: N/AAttracts: ButterfliesContainer Role: N/AUses: BordersFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Native to North AmericaBrand: American Beauties Native PlantsCommon Name: Early Meadow-RueOther Name(s): Early Meadow-RueScientific Name: Thalictrum dioicum | All Plants > Border Plants Plant Addicts 1012900-pc
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Partial Shade to Full Sun (3+ Hours Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 12 - 24 InchesMature Spread 12 - 24 InchesGrowing Zones 4 - 8If deer are a problem in your garden, then the deer-resistant Early Meadow-Rue may just be your saving grace. Botanically named Thalictrum dioicum, this perennial displays subtle and graceful flowers on top of its delicate, green foliage in late spring. As a compact plant with a clump-forming habit, it is ideally suited to growing in a border or as part of a cottage garden scheme. Happiest in partial or dappled shade, this plant can be a good choice for a tricky shaded spot.Native to North America, this plant is known to attract butterflies and thankfully not deer. A low-maintenance plant, it is often used for wildflower meadows and woodland areas where it looks stunning when planted in drifts. Early Meadow-Rue is tolerant of most soils just as long as it is not planted in full sun. A great perennial plant that provides elegant foliage and texture to the garden and can self-seed in the right conditions. Early Meadow-Rue CareEarly Meadow-Rue likes to be grown in a fertile soil that is moist and well drained. It can tolerate full sun, but tends to thrive in partial shade. This plant needs to be watered often until it has established and during any dry spells that follow. Fertilizing Early Meadow-Rue is generally not required unless it is grown on poor soil. However, an annual mulch of organic matter or leaf mold in spring will give it a boost and help reduce any moisture loss. Early Meadow-Rue generally requires little pruning, as the foliage dies back in fall to reappear again in spring. However, any untidy or disheveled-looking foliage can be removed at the base with a pair of sanitized and sharp scissors. Early Meadow-Rue SpacingDepending on the growing conditions, Early Meadow-Rue grows to 12-24 inches high and wide. If growing this perennial en masse, plants can be spaced at a distance of around 18 inches apart. Early Meadow-Rue InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 8Plant Type: PerennialLight Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun (3+ Hours Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 12 - 24 InchesMature Spread: 12 - 24 InchesSpacing: 12 - 24 InchesHabit: MoundedFlower Color(s): YellowFlower Description: N/ABloom Period: N/AFoliage Type: HerbaceousFoliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: N/ASeasonal Interest: Spring FloweringWatering: AverageResists: DeerTolerates: N/AAttracts: ButterfliesContainer Role: N/AUses: BordersFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Native to North AmericaBrand: American Beauties Native PlantsCommon Name: Early Meadow-RueOther Name(s): Early Meadow-RueScientific Name: Thalictrum dioicum | All Plants > Border Plants Plant Addicts 1012900-pc