Martin Pellizzer

Thalictrum Venulosum Var. Confine

Common meadow rue, scientifically known as Thalictrum venulosum var. confine, is a striking plant native to the wetlands and meadows of eastern North America. It is recognized for its tall, slender stems and delicate, fern-like foliage that creates a soft, ethereal appearance in the landscape. The plant produces clusters of small, pale yellow flowers that bloom in late spring, adding a subtle yet elegant touch to its habitat. Common meadow rue thrives in moist, shaded environments and is often found in riparian zones and along stream banks. Its unique structure and ecological role make it an important species for biodiversity in its native regions.