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Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ is a delightful Meadow Rue offering airy clouds of double lavender-purple flowers from summer to autumn. Its delicate, fern-like foliage and elegant stems bring unique height and charm to UK garden borders.
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Discover Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’, an exquisite perennial delivering airy clouds of double lavender-purple blooms, perfect for adding height and elegance to UK gardens.
This magnificent plant, commonly known as Meadow Rue or Chinese Meadow Rue, brings graceful beauty to any garden setting. Its delicate appearance belies a robust nature, making it a firm favourite among gardeners. With tall, slender stems supporting a profusion of flowers, it creates a captivating visual display, moving gently with the slightest breeze. This particular cultivar offers stunning, fully double blooms, adding unique charm.
The captivating Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ offers a sublime presence in the garden. This enchanting perennial typically reaches an impressive height, creating a spectacular backdrop for smaller plants. Furthermore, its elegant form makes it a standout specimen in any border.
Understanding its lineage, the name ‘Thalictrum’ originates from the Greek ‘thaliktron’. This term was used by Dioscorides to describe plants with divided leaves. The specific epithet ‘delavayi’ honours Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, a French missionary and botanist. The cultivar name ‘Hewitt’s Double’ clearly refers to its distinguishing feature: the beautiful double flowers.
From mid-summer, typically July, through to early autumn, around September, Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ adorns itself with a cloud of delicate flowers. These enchanting blooms appear in a soft lavender-purple hue, adding a serene colour to the garden. Moreover, their double form gives them a fuller, more substantial appearance than other Meadow Rue varieties.
Before the blooms emerge, the plant displays fine, fern-like foliage. This lovely blue-green leaves offer texture and interest from spring onwards. Indeed, its airy leaves provide a beautiful contrast to more solid, broad-leaved garden companions.
Gardeners often choose Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ for its superb vertical accent. Plant it at the back of mixed borders to add height and a light, ethereal feel. Consequently, it works perfectly in cottage gardens, softening hard edges and creating a romantic atmosphere. Furthermore, its graceful habit suits naturalistic planting schemes and woodland garden settings, mimicking a gentle meadow.
Although the flowers are double, this plant still attracts various pollinators. Bees and butterflies visit the blooms, helping to support local wildlife. Lastly, after flowering, you might prune spent flower stems for tidiness or cut the plant back to the ground in late autumn or early spring. This simple task encourages fresh growth each year. The overall effect of Thalictrum delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ is one of sophisticated charm, making it a treasured addition to any UK garden.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods, but ensure good drainage. Apply a general-purpose fertiliser in spring. Cut back spent flower stems to encourage tidiness or cut the entire plant back to the ground in late autumn or early spring. Tall stems may require staking in exposed locations. Generally resistant to pests and diseases. Divide crowded clumps every few years in spring or autumn to maintain vigour.


