Common Name: globe flower 
     
	
                        
                            Type: Herbaceous perennial
                        
                        
                            Family: Ranunculaceae
                        
                        
                            Native Range: Central and western Asia, Europe
                        
                        
                            Zone: 3 to 6
                        
                        
                            Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
                        
                        
                            Bloom Time: May to July
                        
                        
                            Bloom Description: Yellow
                        
                        
                            Sun: Part shade to full shade
                        
                        
                            Water: Medium to wet
                        
                        
                            Maintenance: Medium
                        
                        
                                Suggested Use: Naturalize
		                    
                                Flower: Showy
		                    
                                Tolerate: Rabbit, Heavy Shade, Wet Soil
		                    
                        
                        
                     
                    
                 
                                   
                
                    Culture
                    Easily grown in rich, humusy, moist to wet, well-drained soils in part shade.  Tolerates close to full shade.  Leaves may bleach out in full sun.  This plant thrives in cool weather.  It dislikes dry soils and hot summers, and generally performs poorly in the deep South.  It is not recommended for planting south of USDA Zone 6.  The hotter the summer temperatures the more shade the plants require.  If plants decline by mid-summer, cut back the foliage at that time.  Established clumps may be divided in late summer to early fall.  Plants will self-sow in the garden in optimum growing conditions.  Plants require consistently moist soils and will thrive in boggy ones.
	             
                
                    Noteworthy Characteristics
                    Trollius europaeus, commonly known as common globeflower or European globeflower, is a clump-forming perennial of the buttercup family that features a late spring to early summer bloom of globular lemon-yellow flowers (to 2” across) atop sparsely-leaved stems rising to 18-24” tall.  It is native to damp meadows, moist open woodlands, stream banks, wet pastures and scrubby areas in northern parts of Europe and western Asia.  
Long stalked palmate basal leaves (to 4-6” long) are deeply divided into 3-5 ovate toothed lobes.   Smaller sessile stem leaves have 3 ovate lobes. Branched to branchless stems rise from the base of the basal foliage clump in late spring bearing globular flowers (1-2” diameter) each of which contains a ring of 10-15 showy, bright yellow, inward curving, petaloid sepals surrounding five petals.  Flowers appear usually singly but sometimes in pairs.
Genus name comes from the German word troll meaning round in reference to flower shape.
Specific epithet is in reference to the European native territory of this plant.
Globeflower common name is also in reference to the spherical (globular) shape of each flower.
	             
                
                    Problems
                    No serious insect or disease problems.  Powdery mildew may occur.
	             
                
                    Uses
                    Excellent for moist soils along streams or ponds.  Bog gardens.  Moist meadows.  Also appropriate for moist areas of borders, rock gardens or open woodland areas.  Mass plantings can be spectacular in flower.  Good with ferns and astilbe.