False bugbane

Trautvetteria caroliniensis

''Trautvetteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family. Today it is often considered a monotypic genus, containing only one species, ''Trautvetteria caroliniensis'', which is known by the common names Carolina bugbane, false bugbane, and tassel-rue.
false bugbane  Carolina bugbane,Geotagged,Summer,Trautvetteria caroliniensis,United States

Appearance

It is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing an erect stem up to 1.5 meters in maximum height. The large leaf has a palmate blade up to 30 or 40 centimeters wide with deeply divided, pointed, toothed lobes. The blade is borne on a long, slender petiole which may measure up to 45 centimeters long. The leaf is green, darker on top and paler underneath. The inflorescence is a panicle with several clusters of flowers on branches. The flower has no petals and is mostly made up of many long, white stamens each up to a centimeter long. At the center is a spherical cluster of green pistils. This develops into a spherical cluster of green fruits.
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Naming

A second species, ''T. japonica'', is now generally considered a variety of this species. The genus is named for the botanist Ernst Rudolf von Trautvetter.
Summer Bloom The flowers of Trautvetteria caroliniensis have no petals, but have up to 100 white stamens radially surrounding up to 15 pistils. Geotagged,Summer,Trautvetteria,Trautvetteria caroliniensis,United States

Distribution

This plant is native to Asia and eastern and western North America. It grows in moist wooded areas and other habitat.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRanunculales
FamilyRanunculaceae
GenusTrautvetteria
SpeciesT. caroliniensis