found in moist to wet soils in woods, forests and openings
Flowers
lavender to white, 5 parted flowers, found on a hairy terminal capitate cyme, starts blooming late may to early June
Leaves
deeply pinnately-divided, the bottom and top segments often with 2-3 lobes, can be spotted with white blotches
Stems
Has rhizomes or fleshy roots.
Roots
Has rhizomes or fleshy roots.
Dimensions
6-30 inches depending on the site, the plants I have observed are on the shorter end of the scale
Misc Facts
The shoots and young leaves can be cooked and eaten. Used as a tea made from the roots for treating diarrhea and dysentery. The name water leaf refers to the white blotches that can occur on the leaves, giving them a water spotted look.