Trollius is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants closely related to Ranunculus, in the family Ranunculaceae. The common name of some species is ...
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Trollius europaeus (Globe Flower) is a charming upright perennial with large, bowl-shaped, lemon-yellow flowers resembling double buttercups.
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Moisture and a bit cooler weather loving perennial with 2-3" golden-orange flowers in late spring and early summer. Award of Garden Merit by Royal ...
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Numerous flowers open from bronze-tinged buds to aprox. 1-1/2", pale yellow at first, maturing to alabaster. Despite that they are closely related to buttercups ...
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Trollius is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants closely related to Ranunculus, in the family Ranunculaceae. The common name of some species is globeflower or globe flower. The generic name is derived from the Swiss-German word... Wikipedia
Family: Ranunculaceae
Scientific name: Trollius
Genus: Trollius; L.
Lower classifications
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Native to the Mid-Atlantic Coastal region, this species is rare in the wild due to the changing hydrology of the soils. Ideally situated in alkaline, wetland ...
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A fine genus from the Buttercup family, Trollius offers large, globe-shaped flowers in warm, sunny to bright orange shades and attractive, dark green foliage.
Common Name: Chinese Globeflower. A striking and colorful element for the garden. 'Golden Queen' produces 2-3" wide, golden-orange, bowl-shaped flowers from ...
Trollius x cultorum or Globeflower is a striking, cool weather perennial with ball-shaped, yellow or orange flowers. It is native to damp areas of northern ...
Globeflowers are undemanding perennials that look best in drifts and are the perfect choice for the water's edge, a boggy spot or the border.
Trollius europaeus, commonly known as common globeflower or European globeflower, is a clump-forming perennial of the buttercup family that features a late ...