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  2. Eriocapitella tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Like other members of genus Eriocapitella, E. tomentosa was formerly a member of genus Anemone. In particular, the basionym Anemone japonica var. tomentosa Maxim. and the synonym Anemone tomentosa (Maxim.) C.Pei were described in 1889 and 1933, respectively. [6] [7] Eriocapitella tomentosa is often confused with E. vitifolia. Indeed, the former ...

  3. Eriocapitella - Wikipedia

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    Eriocapitella is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae.Plants of the genus are native to Asia. [1] The generic name Eriocapitella roughly translates to "growing in a small woolly head", which refers to the hairy ovary and fruit of some members of the genus.

  4. List of plants known as Japanese anemone - Wikipedia

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    Japanese anemone is a common name for Eriocapitella japonica, a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. The common name Japanese anemone is also used for several other species of flowering plants in the genus Eriocapitella, including: Eriocapitella hupehensis; Eriocapitella × hybrida, the Japanese anemone hybrid; Eriocapitella ...

  5. Eriocapitella × hybrida - Wikipedia

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    Eriocapitella × hybrida along with four other taxa (E. hupehensis, E. japonica, E. tomentosa, and E. vitifolia) are known as fall-blooming anemones. [9] The bloom period depends on the particular cultivar and location, but at Longwood Gardens for example, E. × hybrida 'Königin Charlotte' bloomed from mid September to early November.

  6. 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]

  7. Eriocapitella japonica - Wikipedia

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    After finding this form in a Shanghai graveyard in 1843, the plant explorer Robert Fortune sent it home to England where it became known as E. japonica, the Japanese anemone. European horticulturists crossed the Japanese anemone with E. vitifolia to produce cultivars of the artificial hybrid E. × hybrida .

  8. Annona tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Annona tomentosa is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Bolivia and Brazil . [ 2 ] Robert Elias Fries , the Swedish botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the dense woolly hairs ( tomentosus in Latin) covering its branches and leaves.

  9. Acmispon tomentosus - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, Plants of the World Online accepted two varieties: [1]. Acmispon tomentosus var. glabriusculus (Hook. & Arn.) Govaerts; Acmispon tomentosus var. tomentosus; A. tomentosus var. glabriusculus has the synonym Acmispon heermannii, and has been known by the common name Heermann's bird's-foot trefoil. [5]

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