Crowfoot family. 



Early Meadow Rue. TTialici/rum dioicum. 



Found io rocky woods and hillsides during April and May. 



The branching leafy stalk grows from 1 to 2 feet high ; smooth, 

 round, and fine of fibre though strong ; in color, green. 



The leaf is 3 or 4 times divided, terminating in groups of 3 leaflets 

 on short slender stems ; the leaflets are small, rounding, slightly heart- 

 shaped at the base, and their margins are notched in rounded scallops ; 

 the texture is exceptionally fine and thin, the surface smooth ; the color, 

 a fine cool green. 



The flower is small and composed of 3 or 4 or 5 little, petal-like, 

 pale green calyx-parts. Different plants bear the pistils and stamens ; 

 the flowers of the former are inconspicuous and sparse in comparison 

 with those of the stamen-bearing plant : from these the many stamens, 

 pale green faintly touched with tawny at the tips, droop on slender 

 threads like little tassels. The flowers grow in loose clusters, on 

 branching stems that spring from the leaf-joints. 



The Early Meadow Rue is unobtrusive in color and form, but most 

 graceful in gesture, and fine in the texture and finish of all its parts; 

 the leafage has a fern-like delicacy, and the flower tassels of the 

 stamen-bearing plant are airily poised. 



