Rue Anemone |
AKA Anemonella thalictroides, this plant should be blooming at this time in the woods of GNC. This capture is from 4-17-07 at Gorman. I was very pleased to find this. The redish leaves will turn green in the near future for this plant.
Thalictrum thalictroides, synonym Anemonella thalictroides, the rue-anemone,[1] is an herbaceous perennial native to woodland in eastern North America. It has white or pink flowers surrounded by a whorl of leaflets and blooms in spring.
Thanks to Gorman Nature Center for the opportunity to capture this image. Thanks to Wikipedia for the information provided.
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