French Meadow Rue
Scientific Name: Thalictrum aquilegiifolium
Plant Family: Ranunculaceae
Native Region: Native to Europe and temperate Asia.

Brief Description
A tall, elegant perennial with delicate, columbine-like divided foliage and large, fluffy clusters of lavender-pink staminate flowers.
Care Instructions
This plant thrives in moist, fertile soil and dappled light. It requires protection from harsh afternoon sun and consistent moisture. Mulching helps keep the roots cool and damp.
Medicinal Value
We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.
Sunlight
Partial shade to full shade; can tolerate morning sun but needs 4-6 hours of indirect light per day.
Watering
Requires consistently moist soil. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, to prevent the foliage from wilting. It has low drought tolerance.
Soil
Rich, moisture-retentive, well-draining soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0 to 7.5).
Hardiness Zone
USDA zones 5-8; it prefers cool summers and is not well-suited for hot, humid southern climates.
Growth Habit
Clump-forming perennial reaching 2-3 feet in height and about 2 feet in spread at a moderate growth rate.
Bloom Season
Late spring to early summer; flowers are fuzzy, cloud-like clusters of star-shaped lilac/pink stamens with no petals.
Toxicity
All parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested, causing stomach upset and skin irritation in humans, cats, and dogs.
Propagation
Easily propagated by division in early spring or by sowing seeds in a cold frame as soon as they are ripe.
Common Pests & Issues
Generally pest-resistant, but may occasionally be affected by powdery mildew or rust if air circulation is poor.
Similar Species
Often confused with Aquilegia (Columbine) due to leaf shape, but Thalictrum has 'fluffy' petal-less flowers instead of complex spurs.
Interesting Facts
The species name 'aquilegiifolium' literally means 'foliage like Aquilegia'. Despite their delicate appearance, they are quite hardy and deer-resistant.
Created At: 2026-05-23T18:03:56.838775