Western Meadow Rue

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Thalictrum occidentale

zones 2-4

30 seeds

Western Meadow Rue is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family.  It is native to northwestern North America from Alaska and western Canada, to northern California, to Wyoming, and Colorado. It grows in shady habitat types such as forest understory and more open, moist habitat such as meadows.

Sow seeds in mid-autumn in prepared garden bed to 1/8th of an inch deep covering with a mixture peat and well-rotted compost. Seeds germinate in the spring after chilling and freezing over the winter. Alternatively, sow seeds in small individual pots and stratify in a garage or other cold place over winter. Keep soil moist but not wet. Seeds should sprout in the spring. Set pots out after chance of last frost. Keep out of direct sunlight. When seedlings are 4-5 inches tall, plant out in prepared garden area.

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Thalictrum occidentale

zones 2-4

30 seeds

Western Meadow Rue is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family.  It is native to northwestern North America from Alaska and western Canada, to northern California, to Wyoming, and Colorado. It grows in shady habitat types such as forest understory and more open, moist habitat such as meadows.

Sow seeds in mid-autumn in prepared garden bed to 1/8th of an inch deep covering with a mixture peat and well-rotted compost. Seeds germinate in the spring after chilling and freezing over the winter. Alternatively, sow seeds in small individual pots and stratify in a garage or other cold place over winter. Keep soil moist but not wet. Seeds should sprout in the spring. Set pots out after chance of last frost. Keep out of direct sunlight. When seedlings are 4-5 inches tall, plant out in prepared garden area.

Thalictrum occidentale

zones 2-4

30 seeds

Western Meadow Rue is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family.  It is native to northwestern North America from Alaska and western Canada, to northern California, to Wyoming, and Colorado. It grows in shady habitat types such as forest understory and more open, moist habitat such as meadows.

Sow seeds in mid-autumn in prepared garden bed to 1/8th of an inch deep covering with a mixture peat and well-rotted compost. Seeds germinate in the spring after chilling and freezing over the winter. Alternatively, sow seeds in small individual pots and stratify in a garage or other cold place over winter. Keep soil moist but not wet. Seeds should sprout in the spring. Set pots out after chance of last frost. Keep out of direct sunlight. When seedlings are 4-5 inches tall, plant out in prepared garden area.