Sought after variety but plant supplied was small
Small plants for £10 each but hoping they develop into a great addition to the garden as thalictrum varieties are beautiful plants.
HiScot
Edinburgh
This perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring.
Small plants for £10 each but hoping they develop into a great addition to the garden as thalictrum varieties are beautiful plants.
HiScot
Edinburgh
I have a bed with all white plants. This looks lovely in it.
Gardening fan
Norfolk
A delightful plant .I hadn't heard of this until it was recommended to me by a friend. I am thrilled with it.
Fritz the flyer
Derbyshire
This is my favourite flower in the garden - It add this delicate sprays of white flowers that weave around other plants, with this lovely maiden hair type foliage at the bottom. I get asked about it all the time. Does well on the south wall of my East facing garden. Looking forward to seeing it take off next summer.
Rose
Yorkshire
Very pretty plant. Tiny delicate leaves and flowers. Looks lovely even once the flowers have died.
Caza
St Albans
Produces lots of beautiful delicate flowers for months, needs little staking, clear white making a lovely contrast with other colours in the border.
Joan the Gardener
North Wales
Bought two of these, one for a friend. Both healthy and beautiful flowers that lasted a long time in the garden. Hoping they have survived the Beast from the East this spring and will flower again this summer.
Christine
Surrey
An absolute winner. Thalictrum is very difficult to grow on clay but should it not come back I will buy it again and grow it as an annual as it simply is gorgeous. I put it under a very big unforgiving maple with Solomon seal, Hebe, and white Dicentra spectabilis. It had to be looked after but it was worth it. I was surprised by the length of the flower production.
SL
London
A lovely change from the more usual lilac varieties. did well in its first season.
Cornish lass
Kent
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Tina
Hello, Yes, provided it gets a reasonable amount of light it should be fine.
Helen
Cloudburst
Hello, Thalictrums tend to be less palatable to slugs, so they are generally left alone.
Helen
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