Trollius europaeus

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 Trollius europaeus subsp. var.  Common globe flower
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Habit: herbaceous
Height: to
Width: to
24in 18in
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Lifespan: perennial
Origin:
Poisonous:
Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring, early summer, mid summer, late summer
Exposure: sun, part-sun
Water:
Features: flowers
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USDA Zones: 5 to 9
Sunset Zones:
Flower features: orange, yellow
Ranunculaceae > Trollius europaeus var. ,



The Globe-flower (Trollius europaeus) is a perennial plant of the family Ranunculaceae.

It grows up to 60 cm high with a bright yellow, globe-shaped flower up to 3 cm across. The colourful petaloid sepals hide 5-15 inconspicuous true petals with nectaries at their base and, typically for the family, a large number of stamens. Each flower produces a large number of wrinkled follicles. The leaves are deeply divided into 3-5 toothed lobes. It grows in damp ground in shady areas, woodland and scrub, flowering between June and August. The plant is native of Europe and Western Asia. Protected species in Bulgaria. It's slightly poisonous and is purgative and rubefacient when used fresh.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Trollius europaeus, Linn. (T. globosus, Lam.). Sts. erect, 15 in. or more high, often branching: lower lvs. petioled, others sessile; lfts. only 5-parted, lobed, cleft, and toothed, those of the root-lvs. on short petioles: fls. of a lemon-yellow color, solitary or in 2's, 1-2 in. across, globular in form; sepals 10-15, ovate; petals spatulate, often longer than the stamens: fr. much as in T. laxus. Wet upland meadows of N. Eu. May-July.—Different forms are offered or sometimes listed. Var. Loddigesii, Hort., has deep yellow fls.

Var. napelliformis, Huth (T. napelliformis, Roep.). St. many-fld. and lvs. deeply divided. CH


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