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| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
|unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]
| classis = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]
| ordo = [[Ranunculales]]
|ordo = [[Ranunculales]]
| familia = [[Ranunculaceae]]
|familia = [[Ranunculaceae]]
| genus = ''[[Thalictrum]]''
|genus = ''[[Thalictrum]]''
| species = '''''T. sparsiflorum'''''
|species = '''''T. sparsiflorum'''''
| binomial = ''Thalictrum sparsiflorum''
|binomial = ''Thalictrum sparsiflorum''
| binomial_authority = [[Nicolai Stepanovitch Turczaninow|Turcz.]] ex [[Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer|Fisch.]] & [[Carl Anton von Meyer|C.A.Mey.]]
|binomial_authority = [[Nicolai Stepanovitch Turczaninow|Turcz.]] ex [[Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer|Fisch.]] & [[Carl Anton von Meyer|C.A.Mey.]]
}}
|}}
'''''Thalictrum sparsiflorum''''' is a species of flowering plant in the [[Ranunculaceae|buttercup family]] known by the common name '''fewflower meadow-rue'''. It is native to northwestern North America and parts of northeastern Asia. It grows in moist habitat, such as streambanks and forest understory. It is a perennial herb producing erect stems up to about a meter in maximum height. The leaves have compound blades divided into a few or many segments which are borne on long, slender [[Petiole (botany)|petioles]]. The blades are usually finely hairy and glandular. The [[inflorescence]] is a leafy [[panicle]] of flowers. Unlike some other ''[[Thalictrum]]'' species which are [[Plant sexuality|dioecious]], this species has bisexual flowers. Each has a calyx of five greenish [[sepal]]s, and up to 20 light-colored dangling [[stamen]]s tipped with large anthers. The flowers develop into compressed, beaked fruits.
'''''Thalictrum sparsiflorum''''' is a species of flowering plant in the [[Ranunculaceae|buttercup family]] known by the common name '''fewflower meadow-rue'''. It is native to northwestern North America and parts of northeastern Asia. It grows in moist habitat, such as streambanks and forest understory. It is a perennial herb producing erect stems up to about a meter in maximum height. The leaves have compound blades divided into a few or many segments which are borne on long, slender [[Petiole (botany)|petioles]]. The blades are usually finely hairy and glandular. The [[inflorescence]] is a leafy [[panicle]] of flowers. Unlike some other ''[[Thalictrum]]'' species which are [[Plant sexuality|dioecious]], this species has bisexual flowers. Each has a calyx of five greenish [[sepal]]s, and up to 20 light-colored dangling [[stamen]]s tipped with large anthers. The flowers develop into compressed, beaked fruits.



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Thalictrum sparsiflorum
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T. sparsiflorum
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Thalictrum sparsiflorum

Thalictrum sparsiflorum is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name fewflower meadow-rue. It is native to northwestern North America and parts of northeastern Asia. It grows in moist habitat, such as streambanks and forest understory. It is a perennial herb producing erect stems up to about a meter in maximum height. The leaves have compound blades divided into a few or many segments which are borne on long, slender petioles. The blades are usually finely hairy and glandular. The inflorescence is a leafy panicle of flowers. Unlike some other Thalictrum species which are dioecious, this species has bisexual flowers. Each has a calyx of five greenish sepals, and up to 20 light-colored dangling stamens tipped with large anthers. The flowers develop into compressed, beaked fruits.

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