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Petite pimprenelle
Sanguisorba minor
Une vivace herbacée basse et buissonnante de la famille des Rosacées, cultivée principalement dans les jardins d'herbes aromatiques pour ses jeunes feuilles tendres, qui ont un léger goût de concombre et s'utilisent fraîches dans les salades, soupes, beurres aux herbes, vinaigres et boissons froides. Originaire d'Afrique du Nord, d'Asie occidentale et d'Europe, elle forme une rosette de folioles pennées dentées et envoie des tiges grêles surmontées en juillet de capitules arrondis à fleurs verdâtres teintées de pourpre selon le Missouri Botanical Garden. Elle est persistante dans les climats à hivers doux et se ressème librement.
Climate fit: moderate (45/100)
Edible
Border
Filler
Light
Full sun
Water
Moderate water
Mature size
9-24" tall · 18" apart
Hardy in zones
4-8
very cold to frosty winters
AHS heat range
1-9
Plant range authored in AHS heat-zone terms.
Native in Illinois
No
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Cultivée principalement comme herbe culinaire : selon Missouri Botanical Garden PlantFinder, les jeunes feuilles ont un goût rappelant le concombre et s'utilisent fraîches directement sur la plante dans les salades, soupes, beurres aux herbes, vinaigres ou boissons froides.
Cold hardiness
Future
These values are location-based: this location's current hardiness is the baseline, and the 2050 value is a projected future climate for this same location.
Now
Zone 6b
USDA
Published baseline for this location from 1991-2020.
Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023 (1991-2020 climatology) via ArcGIS FeatureServer
Well-suited
2050
Zone 7a
Plotwright
Projected zone for this same location in 2050 (2041-2070) using SSP3-7.0 (regional rivalry).
Well-suited
In plain terms: This location is in Zone 6b today. Its hardiness profile is cold winters, and coldest nights are typically around -3°F. By 2050, the projected hardiness zone is Zone 7a based on SSP3-7.0 (regional rivalry). That is a +0.5-zone shift from Zone 6b to Zone 7a by 2050.
✓
Well-suited today and still thriving in 2050.
Heat tolerance
Future
Heat tolerance values are location-based too: heat days today are observed at this site, and the 2050 value projects this same location under a future climate.
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Where this plant fits
Suitable across 40 ecoregions — 35 climate-resilient through 2070 · 5 suited today. Best matches first.
Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests
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Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
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Arizona Mountains forests
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Blue Mountains forests
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Canadian Aspen forests and parklands
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Central Pacific Northwest coastal forests
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Central Tallgrass prairie
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Central-Southern Cascades Forests
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Colorado Rockies forests
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Cross-Timbers savanna-woodland
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Sources & citations
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Plotwright. (2026, May 17). Petite pimprenelle (Sanguisorba minor). Retrieved 2026, June 14, from https://plotwright.garden/plants/sanguisorba-minor
Sources for every fact
Every fact on this page traces to a source. 18 fields cited - 18 source-backed.
Missouri Botanical Garden PlantFinder
Botanical research database
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