Family | RANUNCULACEAE |
Genus species | Isopyrum thalictroides L. |
Bibliography | Sp. Pl. 1: 557 (1753) |
Native Range | Europe |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | thickets and woods |
Altitude | 100-1500m |
Description | glabrous, glaucous, basal leaves petiolate, biternate, stem leaves sessile, corolla crateriform, 1-2cm across sepals 7-8mm long, oval or obovate, petals 1-2mm |
Size | 10-35cm |
Color | white |
Bloom | spring |
Ca | |
Type | perennial |
Cultivation | cold, shady site with a humous, moist soil alpine house, moist, humous soil, shade |
Propagation | seed in winter, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 10-16°C division in early spring |
Synonyms | Aquilegia aquilegioides (L.) H.P.Fuchs ex Janch. Aquilegia thalictroides (L.) E.H.L.Krause Fontanella tertiaria Kluk ex Besser Helleborus thalictroides (L.) Lam. Isopyrum album Dulac Isopyrum aquilegioides L. Isopyrum thalictrifolium Gilib. Isopyrum thalictroideum St.-Lag. Olfa thalictrifolia Bubani Thalictrella thalictroides (L.) E.Nardi |
Territory | 1 Europe 11 Middle Europe (AUT Austria, CZE Czechoslovakia, HUN Hungary, POL Poland) 12 Southwestern Europe (COR Corse, FRA France, SPA Spain) 13 Southeastern Europe (BUL Bulgaria, ITA Italy, ROM Romania, YUG Yugoslavia) 14 Eastern Europe (BLR Belarus, BLT Baltic States, UKR Ukraine) |