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Etymology: Anemone: an ancient Greek name from anemos, "wind"
Plants: erect, perennial, 2"-8" tall, delicate forb; thin rhizomes Leaves: solitary, long-stalked, basal leaf often reddish when young, divided into 3-5 coarsely, unevenly-toothed, palmately-divided lobes (not distinct leaflets) and a whorl of stalked, smaller leaves beneath the flower stalk ![]() Flowers: white to reddish below, usually 5-parted, 1" wide, petal-like sepals; solitary on a long stalk; blooms April-June Habitat: moist to moderate moisture; woods, forests |
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