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The tribe used Soap plant and meadow rue to make soap.
For an earlier bloom and a lacier look, plant meadow rues, Thalictrum ssp.
But later he grew still, drifted into visionary fields-dew-bedizened leas decked with eglantine and meadow rue.
Typically a New England landscape, the plants ranged from tall meadow rue, adapted to wet soils, to pink moccasin flower.
On the edge of the tall fen, the locally scarce meadow rue, Thalictrum flavum, is plentiful.
The meadow rues likewise need to be massed together: where some of them are growing now, near some ornamental grasses, their tall but graceful beauty is lost.
Scraps of sedge and meadow rue still cling to its margins, the last remnants of a marsh which must once have inundated the whole valley floor.
Thalictrum dasycarpum (purple meadow rue)
Favorites are simple wood ferns, equisedum or horse tail, stephnandra, artemesia and wild meadow rue.
Don't forget the puffy spires of astilibes or the taller, more delicate meadow rue (Thalictrum), which comes in yellow as well as pink and white.
The western bank is relatively undisturbed and supports a richer assemblage, in which the locally scarce common meadow rue, Thalictrum flavum, is abundant.
Be careful not to confuse rue with goat's rue (Galega officinalis) and meadow rue (Thalictrum species).
The Meadow Rue Borer (Papaipema unimoda) is a species of moth of the Noctuidae family.
Thalictrum delavayi (common namesChinese or Yunnan meadow rue) is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae native to China.
There are many varieties of bergenia, primrose, fern, meadow rue, iris, sweetspire and willow that would do well, and that is just the beginning of a long list.
At ground level, the herb layer includes columbine, boneset, jewel weed, nettle, twinberry, May apple, hispid greenbrier, meadow rue, narrow-leaved cattail and grape.
They support Greater Burnet, Cuckoo Flower, Quaking Grass, Ragged Robin, Pepper Saxifrage and Meadow Rue.
From the crest we could see the crest of the next, and upon it three bowers side by side, decked as my own had been with twined lupine, purple loosestrife, and white meadow rue.
Blooming now are day lilies, roses and perennials such as phlox paniculata (bright eyes), thalictrum (meadow rue), inula, crocosmia, loosestrife, purple cone flower, globe thistle, hydrangea, veronica and coreopsis.
The tours will take in some of the more than 400 species of perennials, shrubs and trees in the gardens of Battery Park City, including seven-foot-tall meadow rue, globe thistle, lady's-mantle and angelonia.
The garden has a country feel, from the white clematis and honeysuckle that ramble up an old trellis along the west wall to the meadow rue and tall mulleins that have seeded themselves between the boards of the wooden deck.
This year there will be a cottage garden colored by globe thistle and liatris, a cutting garden with snip-ready coreopsis and balloonflower and a marshy water garden edged in meadow rue and Japanese blood grass.
Arctic stocks of Oxyria digyna (Mooney and Billings, 1961) and meadow rue Thalictrum alpinum (Mooney and Johnson, 1965) have lower optimal photosynthetic temperatures than alpine stocks of the same species.
Other wetland flowers would open later in the year; the tall marsh sow thistle which bears yellow flowers, purple and yellow loosestrife, marsh orchid, water crow foot, hemp agrimony, meadow rue, and great banks of comfrey.
Locally uncommon plants include Meadow Rue Thalictrum flavum, Brown Sedge Carex disticha, Water Violet Hottonia palustris, Whorl-grass Catabrosa aquatica and the carnivorous bladderwort Utricularia australis.