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Anemone hepatica (syn.
Hepatica nobilis), the
common hepatica, liverwort, liverleaf, kidneywort, or pennywort, is a
species of
flowering plant in the...
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yamatutai Nakai Hepatica maxima (Nakai)
Nakai Hepatica × media Simonk.
Hepatica nobilis Schreb. Synonym:
Anemone hepatica L.
Hepatica transsilvanica Fuss...
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including Anemonoides, Anemonastrum,
Hepatica, and Pulsatilla. Some
botanists include these genera within Anemone.
Anemone are
perennials that have
basal leaves...
- is
sometimes considered part of the
genus Anemone, as
Anemone americana, A.
hepatica, or A. nobilis. "
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl".
Plants of the...
- Ranunculaceae. It is
sometimes considered part of the
genus Anemone, as
Anemone acutiloba, A.
hepatica, or A. nobilis. Each clump-forming
plant grows 5 to 19 cm...
- "
Hepatica transsilvanica large blue
hepatica". The
Royal Horticultural Society.
Retrieved 18
February 2021. Synonyms;
Hepatica angulosa, ...
Anemone angulosa...
- such as the
edible dollarweed,
Hydrocotyle umbellata.
Liver leaf,
Anemone hepatica, also
known as liverwort.
Virginian pennywort,
Obolaria virginica....
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subfamily Ranunculoideae.
Anemonastrum Anemone Anemonoides Archiclematis Barneoudia Clematis Eriocapitella Hepatica Knowltonia Metanemone Naravelia Oreithales...
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party changed its logo from the
flaming torch to one
featuring an
Anemone hepatica,
reminiscent of the party's very first, but short-lived, logo (a stylised...
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English Physician,
although it may
actually refer to the
unrelated Anemone hepatica.
Culpeper used astrology,
rather than science, to
classify herbs, and...