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- flowering wood anemone. Half-opened fragile flower bud of a Anemonoides nemorosa. "Anemonoides nemorosa (L.) Holub". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic...
- genus Anemonoides: Anemonoides altaica (Fisch. ex C.A.Mey.) Holub Anemonoides amurensis (Korsh.) Holub Anemonoides apennina (L.) Holub Anemonoides baldensis...
- Anemonoides blanda, syn. Anemone blanda, the Balkan anemone, Grecian windflower, or winter windflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae...
- center and are fragrant. Cultivars include Anemonoides sylvestris 'Madonna'.[citation needed] "Anemonoides sylvestris (L.) Gal****o, Banfi & Soldano"....
- Anemonoides ranunculoides (syn. Anemone ranunculoides), the yellow anemone, yellow wood anemone, or buttercup anemone, is a species of herbaceous and...
- Stokes Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton Hepatica acutiloba DC. Hepatica anemonoides Vest Hepatica asiatica Nakai Hepatica hepatica (L.) H.Karst. nom. inval...
- woodland and alpine meadows, often tuberous or rhizomatous; e.g. Anemonoides nemorosa, Anemonoides blanda spring- and summer-flowering species from hot dry areas...
- treated as a subspecies of Anemone nemorosa, now known as Anemonoides nemorosa. Anemonoides quinquefolia is a member of a species complex that includes...
- Paraquilegia anemonoides. The plant requires moist but well-drained soil. The species is successful in chalk, sand, and loam. "Paraquilegia anemonoides (Willd...
- leaves fold. Anemonoides nemorosa (wood anemone) is similar. Both have white flowers, are small, and are found in woody shady places. Anemonoides nemorosa...