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Immediately above the terminal stem leaves or leaflets of rue anemons is an umbel of one to six 1/2-1" flowers on 1.5" long pedicels. Each flower has 5-10 white or pinkish-white, petal-like sepals and a striking green center made of 1-16 pistils surrounded by 7-30 stamens with yellow anthers. There are no true petals. The fruit is a cluster of 5-15 strongly ribbed spindles about 8 mm long, pointed at both ends; each contains a single seed. Rue anemone prefers woodlands with dappled sunlight in the spring but tolerates shade in the summer months. The leaflets/leaves of rue anemone are similar to the leaflets of purple meadow-rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum), but you'll never confuse the two; purple meadow-rue blooms six weeks later and is seven feet taller than rue anemone.
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Thalictrum

Thalictrum thalictroides

rue anemone [Apr – May]

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