United States, Tennessee, Jackson, United States: Tennessee: Jackson County: 11.7 miles from Gainesboro, Washmorgan Hollow. Traveling on Highway 135, Dodson Branch, turn onto Spring Creek Road. Follow Spring Creek Road until it becomes a dirt road and follow that down into the hollow. Specimens were found about 3-5 miles down dirt road adjacent to the plant reserve owned by the Nature Conservancy. It is wooded area with dense vegetation growing. It is a moist area located near a creek. Latitude: N 36.34 Longitude: W -85.53. Elevation: 1074 feet.
It is wooded area with dense vegetation growing. It is a moist area located near a creek. Stems are reddish and narrow. Leaves deeply lobed into two or three segments, with each segment being further lobed and cuspidate. Basal leaves have long petioles which get shorter as you ascend up the plant. Flowers arise from the leaf axils and are white with five petals and numerous yellow stamens.