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Orange Globe Globeflower

Scientific name: Trollius cultorum 'Orange Globe'

Taxonomy
Family:Ranunculaceae
Type:Herbaceous perennials
Native:NO
Plant Requirements
Zone:3 to 6
Sun:Partial shade
Moisture:Medium
Plant Characteristics
Height:3 ft
Width:2 ft
Bloom:Summer flowers
Bloom Time:June to July
Bloom Color:Orange
Additional Characteristics
Trees


Fruit

Leaves


Bark
Wildlife value

Poisonous
Description Orange Globe Globeflower is a striking perennial with ball shaped yellow or orange flowers. This cultivar is a most pleasing orange.

  Morphology:
Globeflower is a herbaceous perennial which grows to a 24-36 inches. It's deeply cut lobed leaves remain dark green in color throughout the season.
Flowering begins in June and extends into July.

  Adaptation:
This species does best in partial shade. It makes a nice addition to a moist rock garden beside a stream or a wildflower garden near a pond. Be sure to enrich the site with plenty of compost.

  Pests:
Pest free.

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