By Bodger99
Stanmore, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Anyone any idea what this is please? The first photo shows the yellow flowers at the top of about six foot stems (2nd photo) - sorry, but I couldn't fit it all in to one!
- 20 Sep, 2013
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Try Thalictrum flavum possibly glauca as it has bluish leaves.
20 Sep, 2013
Thanks very much - I've checked it out + it sure seems to be what you say. I've had this for a few years now + finally knowing it's name is nice!
21 Sep, 2013
it is a beautiful plant well worth keeping. does it set seed for you?
21 Sep, 2013
Isn't that lovely! Glad you have a name for it. I could see it is thali true, but never seen one with leaves like that before!
22 Sep, 2013
Seaburngirl - yep, it tends to seed around but because it gets so tall, I try + keep it limited to that spot which is next to my RHS fence. [Funnily enough, one of the plants I'm about to order is Thalictrum aquilegiifolium, (that's the light-mauve version), for the other side of my 25' wide garden!]
27 Sep, 2013
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It like a Thalictrum. cant remember which one but it is a lovely plant.
20 Sep, 2013