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Early Meadow-rue (Wildflower)

Thalictrum dioicum

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Field Notes

Description:

. The little pom-pom of thread-thin stamens that make up the flowers on this pretty plant usually start in June, but turn mauve as the season progresses. It resembles a Maidenhair fern.

Habitat:

It grows in sugar maple woods at the same time as trilliums and dog tooth violets.

Notes:

Book: Wildflowers of Eastern Canada, Katherine Mackenzie (ID)

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

White baneberry, Actaea pachypoda ... I think.
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PublishedMay 16, 2014

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