Hardy
zone: 4-8
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Blooming Time:
July-September
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Height:
40"/100cm
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Family:
Ranunculaceae
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Origin:
The species is native to Kamchatka.
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Unusually colored pale-pink hooded flowers are densely packed onto the spikes which peak this upright perennial. The beautifully thick and glossy dark-green leaves are deeply lobed into gracefully downward-curling feather-shaped sections. PPAF
Prefers partial shade and grows best in fertile, cool, moisture-retentive soil. Does well in the shady perennial border or wildgarden. Excellent cutflowers.
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