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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...
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selection known as 'Laciniata', with
finely divided leaves. Wood
anemone –
Anemonoides nemorosa – is
similar to A.
ranunculoides but has
slightly larger flowers...
- g.
Anemonoides nemorosa,
Anemonoides blanda spring- and summer-flowering
species from hot dry areas, with
tuberous roots, e.g.
Anemone coronaria summer-...
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species was
previously treated as a
subspecies of
Anemone nemorosa, now
known as
Anemonoides nemorosa.
Anemonoides quinquefolia is a
member of a species...
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Anemonoides trifolia (syn.
Anemone trifolia), the three-leaved
anemone, is a
perennial herbaceous plant in
buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). The plant...
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Caltha palustris Callianthemeae:
Callianthemum hondoense Anemoneae:
Anemone nemorosa Ranunculeae:
Ranunculus auricomus Coptidoideae:
Coptis trifolia Glaucidioideae:...
- The
Oregon anemone was
first formally named by Asa Gray in 1887. It has
sometimes been
treated as a
subspecies or
variety of A.
nemorosa or A. quinquefolia...
- spreading.
Another name is wood
anemone,[citation needed] but this more
commonly refers to the
European A.
nemorosa or the
North American A. quinquefolia...
- wood
anemone is used in
common names for
several closely related species of
flowering plants in
genus Anemonoides, including:
Anemonoides nemorosa, the...
- (Oxalis acetosella), **** balm (Melittis melissophyllum), wood
anemone (
Anemone nemorosa),
columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris). In the garden, P. longifolia...