Enemion biternatum
Not strictly native to the Finger Lakes region, but horticultural use can lead to confusion with the similar native Thalictrum (Anemonella) thalictroides. Enemion has deeper lobes, often forming leaflets, and can form colonies, whereas T. thalictroides is more often found as a single stem. Native to far western NY state and further west. Goes dormant in mid-late summer.
Plant Information
Common Name(s):
false rue anemone
Type:
Native
Herbaceous Plants - Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
Moisture:
Moist
Light:
Part Sun
Part Shade
Part Shade
Soil:
Humus-rich Woodland
Ephemeral
Recommended for gardening
Recommended for gardening