Zone: 3
NEW MOON GLOBEFLOWER
Trollius cultorum 'New Moon', or Globeflower, is a stunning perennial celebrated for its large, pale, creamy-yellow flowers that resemble semi-double peonies. Its blooms appear in late spring to early summer, perched atop sturdy stems that rise from a tidy, clumping mound of dark green, deeply dissected foliage. The architectural quality of the flowers and the clean, consistent look of the plant throughout the growing season make it a standout choice for cooler, damper areas of the landscape where other perennials might struggle to gain a foothold.
Regarding care, Trollius 'New Moon' is hardy, and a reliable and long-lived perennial for Midwest gardens and beyond. The single most important factor for success with this variety is consistent moisture; 'New Moon' thrives in damp, fertile soil and is an excellent candidate for the edges of ponds, rain gardens, or sites with naturally heavy, water-retentive ground. It prefers a location with full sun to part shade, though it generally requires more consistent moisture the sunnier the spot is.
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To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these practices: Plant in rich, fertile soil that retains moisture - Trollius do not like to dry out. Aim for a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Keep the soil consistently damp, especially during the growing season, but avoid standing water. Provide a location with part shade; in warmer climates like Ohio, afternoon shade is essential to protect the foliage and prolong the bloom.
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