Family: Ranunculaceae
Scientific Name: Isopyrum biternatum
Common Name: False rue anemone
| Description | A native wild flower found growing in moist woods and forests. |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Wild Flowers |
| Hardiness Zone | 5 |
| Sunlight | semi-shaded, shaded |
| Moisture | average, moist |
| Soil & Site | average, moist, humusy |
| Flowers | white petal-like sepals, five parted, 1/2 inch, mostly solitary |
| Leaves | basal leaves: three parted, long stalked, stem leaves: shorter stalks, smaller, less divided |
| Roots | tuberous rooted |
| Dimensions | 6-8 inches tall, spread to about 12 inches |
| Propagation | division of tuberous masses |
| Misc Facts | (syn. Enemion biternatum) |
| Notes & Reference | #100-Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest (Merel Black and Emmet Judziewicz) |
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