Thalictrum minus var. hypoleucum RBS0279
30 seeds per packet.
This species was collected on an expedition to Sakhalin Island by Ray Brown and originally named Thalictrum sachalinense. A clump-forming species that produces delicate, trilobed leaflets and panicles of small, greenish flowers with prominent, drooping, yellowish stamens. Flowering May to July. Height 80 cm. Moist, humus rich, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:
Can be sown from autumn to June. Cover seed thinly, press in gently and keep top of compost from drying out. Keep pot cool over winter. Keep warm at 15 to 20°C in spring until germination, then move to somewhere cooler.
Carefully prick out seedlings when they have developed true leaves and are large enough to transplant to individual pots to grow on.