Branching flattish to somewhat pyramidal clusters of up to 30 stalked flowers arising from leaf axils. Flowers are about 1″ across with 4 elliptic, white, petal-like sepals that are slightly hairy on the upper surface and more densely so on the lower.
| Family | Buttercup |
|---|---|
| Season Bloom | July - August |
| Habitat | Part shade, sun; moist woods, fencerows, along shores. |
| Cycle | Perennial |
| Height | 6-20' |
| Leaf Description | Leaves are compounds in groups of 3. Leaflets are up to 4" long and 3" wide, often cleft or shallowly lobed in 2 or 3 parts, with coarsely toothed edges, sharply pointed tips, rounded to heart-shaped base and short, finely hairy stalk. |
| Soil Type | Wet |
| Light Source | Partial Shade, Sun |
| Location | Woodland |