




Thalictrum dasycarpum
Meadow Rue has soft, feathery leaves and pretty little flowers that hang like tiny bells. It loves to grow in wet meadows and fields!
Habitat: Wet meadows and fields
The Meadow Rue has delicate, fern-like green leaves on often purplish stems. Its small, airy flowers lack true petals, instead displaying fluffy clusters of stamens that can be creamy white, yellow, or pale purple, creating a misty appearance.





Category
PlantRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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Instead of colorful petals, its flowers are fluffy clouds of stamens!
Its wispy leaves look just like tiny maidenhair ferns!
Many Meadow Rue species can grow taller than a grown-up!
Some types of Meadow Rue have separate 'boy' and 'girl' plants!
Meadow Rue has feathery stigmas and dangling stamens that let the wind carry and catch its pollen, helping it reproduce without many insects.
Meadow Rue can produce special chemicals called alkaloids that make it taste bad to most hungry animals, helping it defend itself.
Meadow Rue has a strong root system that helps it find water deep underground, allowing it to survive drier periods.
Apis mellifera
Gathers nectar, aiding plant reproduction.
Bombus impatiens
Collects pollen and nectar from flowers.
Eulithis gracilineata
Larvae feed on Meadow Rue foliage.
Discover the magic of plants that shed all their leaves during a particular season, often putting on a spectacular show of fall colors first. They get ready for a fresh start!
These are the plants that produce beautiful blossoms, attracting pollinators and adding splashes of color to our world. Each flower is a tiny marvel!
Discover plants that love to live in the shadows, growing beautifully and happily even in spots where the sun doesn't shine all day long.
Discover flowers that release delightful scents into the air, enchanting our senses and attracting helpful insects. Take a moment to enjoy their sweet perfume!
These fascinating areas are covered by water for at least part of the year, creating a perfect home for unique plants and animals, like marshes and swamps.
Danger
1/5
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100-250 cm
60-90 cm
0.3-0.8 cm
Late Spring to Late Summer
No
Mild
Perennial
Wind
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