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wood anemone in
Europe and Asia
Anemonoides quinquefolia, the
wood anemone in
North America Anemonoides oregana, the
western wood anemone in North...
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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...
- (French:
anémone à cinq folioles), a
flowering plant in the
buttercup family Ranunculaceae, is
native to
North America. It is
commonly called wood anemone or...
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Anemonoides ranunculoides (syn.
Anemone ranunculoides), the
yellow anemone,
yellow wood anemone, or
buttercup anemone, is a
species of
herbaceous and...
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spreading patches,
sometimes aggressively spreading.
Another name is
wood anemone,[citation needed] but this more
commonly refers to the
European A. nemorosa...
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which accompany bluebells include the
yellow rattle and the
wood anemone.
Bluebell woods are
found in all
parts of
Great Britain and Ireland, as well...
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suburbs of
London swept over Middle****, many of its
woods were byp****ed and preserved. The
wood anemone still blooms there to this day. The
London and Middle****...
- rains, the
flowers close and the
leaves fold.
Anemonoides nemorosa (
wood anemone) is similar. Both have
white flowers, are small, and are
found in woody...
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called ancient woodland indicator species, such as bluebells, ramsons,
wood anemone,
yellow archangel and
primrose for example,
representing a type of ecological...
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wood is
within a six-mile
radius of
Charing Cross railway station). It
includes a
large po****tion of
wood anemone,
goldilocks buttercup and
wood sorrel...