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''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonas ...
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Anemone
''Anemone'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are commonly called windflowers. They are native to the temperate and subtropical regions of all continents except Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica. The genus is closely related to several other genera including ''Anemonoides'', ''Anemonastrum'', ''Hepatica'', and ''Pulsatilla''. Some botanists include these genera within ''Anemone''. Description ''Anemone'' are perennials that have basal leaves with long leaf-stems that can be upright or prostrate. Leaves are simple or compound with lobed, parted, or undivided leaf blades. The leaf margins are toothed or entire. Flowers with 4–27 sepals are produced singly, in cymes of 2–9 flowers, or in umbels, above a cluster of leaf- or sepal-like bracts. Sepals may be any color. The pistils have one ovule. The flowers have nectaries, but petals are missing in the majority of species. The fruits are ovoid to obovoid shaped ...
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Anemonastrum Keiskeanum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family (biology), family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are Native plant, native to the Temperate climate, temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *''Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *''Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *''Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *''Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *''Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum demissu ...
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Anemonastrum Imbricatum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonast ...
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Anemonastrum Geum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonast ...
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Anemonastrum Flaccidum
''Anemonastrum flaccidum'', the flaccid anemone or soft windflower, is a plant species in the family Ranunculaceae. It is a perennial growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in). Features Depending on the region, it flowers between March and June. The flowers are about 2 cm in diameter with white calyx. Many stems have two flower stalks characteristically extending from one stem, and this is the origin of the plant's Japanese name (literally, 'two-flowered plant'). The plant spreads with rhizomes, and so it often forms communities. Range ''Anemonastrum flaccidum'' occurs naturally along the Amur River; in Sakhalin; in central, eastern and southern China; in Korea and in Japan. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that i ... in places such as Sweden. ...
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Anemonastrum Fasciculatum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonast ...
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Anemonastrum Elongatum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonast ...
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Anemonastrum Dichotomum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *'' Anemonast ...
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Anemonastrum Demissum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *''Anemonastr ...
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Anemonastrum Crinitum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *''Anemonastru ...
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Anemonastrum Coelestinum
''Anemonastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are native to the temperate and subarctic regions of North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia, South America, and New Zealand. The generic name ''Anemonastrum'' means "somewhat like anemone", a reference to the ''Anemone'' genus of closely related plants. It chiefly differs from ''Anemone'' in having a base chromosome number of x=7, as opposed to x=8. Species , Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 38 species in the genus ''Anemonastrum'': *'' Anemonastrum antucense'' (Poepp.) Mosyakin & de Lange *'' Anemonastrum baicalense'' (Turcz.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum biarmiense'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum calvum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum canadense'' (L.) Mosyakin *'' Anemonastrum coelestinum'' (Franch.) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum crinitum'' (Juz.) Holub *'' Anemonastrum deltoideum'' (Douglas) Mosyakin *''Anemonastrum demissum'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub *''Anemonastrum ...
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Anemonastrum Canadense
''Anemonastrum canadense'', synonym ''Anemone canadensis'', the Canada anemone, round-headed anemone, round-leaf thimbleweed, meadow anemone, windflower, or crowfoot, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to moist meadows, thickets, stream banks, and lake shores in North America, spreading rapidly by underground rhizomes. It is valued for its white flowers. Description The Canada anemone has shoots with deeply divided and toothed basal leaves on petioles. They grow from ascending caudices on long, thin rhizomes. The shoots are tall, and leaves are by . Flowers with about 5 white, petal-like sepals and 80-100 yellow stamens bloom from late spring to summer on stems above a cluster of leaves. The sepals are obovate (with the base slightly tapered) and by . When they are pollinated, the green pistils in the middle of the flower become a rounded to slightly lengthened seed head. The seeds are achenes, with an almost round body a ...
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