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  2. Anemone - Wikipedia

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    Anemone (/ ə ˈ n ɛ m ə n iː /) is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae.Plants of the genus are commonly called windflowers. [2] They are native to the temperate and subtropical regions of all regions except Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica. [1]

  3. 10 Facts About Anemones All Gardeners Should Know - AOL

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  4. Anemonoides sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    A dense stand of snowdrop anemones. Anemonoides sylvestris (syn. Anemone sylvestris), known as snowdrop anemone or snowdrop windflower, is a perennial plant flowering in spring, native to meadows and dry deciduous woodlands of central and western Europe and temperate Asia. [1] [2] It forms spreading patches, sometimes aggressively spreading. [2]

  5. Anemonoides quinquefolia - Wikipedia

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    Anemonoides quinquefolia (French: anémone à cinq folioles), a flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, is native to North America. [1] It is commonly called wood anemone or windflower, not to be confused with Anemonoides nemorosa, a closely related European species also known by these common names.

  6. Anemonoides nemorosa - Wikipedia

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    Anemonoides nemorosa (syn. Anemone nemorosa), the wood anemone, is an early-spring flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe. [1] Other common names include windflower, European thimbleweed, [2] and smell fox, an allusion to the musky smell of the leaves. [3] It is a perennial herbaceous plant growing 5–15 cm (2 ...

  7. Thalictrum thalictroides - Wikipedia

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    The rue-anemone is often confused with the similar species, the false rue-anemone (Enemion biternatum). Both plants have white flowers that appear in early spring and grow in wooded areas. However, the false rue-anemone is more likely to be found in moist bottomlands and can form large colonies, while the rue-anemone grows singly on wooded ...

  8. Anemonastrum canadense - Wikipedia

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    The Canada anemone has shoots with deeply divided and toothed basal leaves on 8–22 cm (3 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) petioles. They grow from ascending caudices on long, thin rhizomes . The shoots are 20–80 cm (8–31 inches) tall, and leaves are 4–10 cm ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –4 inches) by 5–15 cm (2–6 inches).

  9. Anemone tuberosa - Wikipedia

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    Anemone tuberosa, the desert anemone or tuber anemone, is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants grow 10 to 30, sometimes 40 cm (16 in) tall, from a woody-like tuber shaped like a caudex. Plants have 1 to 3 basal leaves that are 1 or 2 times ternate.