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typically blooms in mid spring. The larger anemone species typically grow well in partial shade, or in full sun provided they are shielded from the hottest sun in southern areas. A well-drained soil, enriched with compost, is typically utilized.
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October in many zones. Unlike a hardier species such as
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Ehrendorfer, Friedrich; Ziman, Svetlana N.; König, Christiane; Keener, Carl. S.; Dutton, Bryan E.; Tsarenko, Olga N.; Bulakh, Elena V.; Boşcaiu, Monica; Médail, Frédéric; Kästner, Arndt (July 2009).
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Wang, Wei; Lu, An-Ming; Ren, Yi; Endress, Mary E.; Chen, Zhi-Duan (January 2009). "Phylogeny and classification of
Ranunculales: Evidence from four molecular loci and morphological data".
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Hoot, Sara B.; Reznicek, Anton A.; Palmer, Jeffrey D. (January 1994). "Phylogenetic
Relationships in Anemone (Ranunculaceae) Based on Morphology and Chloroplast DNA".
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2142:. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.).
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Ziman, Svetlana; Bulakh, Elena; Tsarenko, Olga (2011).
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This article is about the plant. For the animal, see
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1880:L. (Ranunculaceae) from the Southern Hemisphere"
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2180:"Plant Name Search Results"
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2006:Plants of the World Online
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2342:Oxford English Dictionary
2158:Missouri Botanical Garden
2156:– via eFloras.org,
1826:, ed. (1913). "Anemone".
1807:Robe violette et Anémones
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1531:List of anemone diseases
1269:Goel & U.C.Bhattach.
36:Anemone (disambiguation)
2624:Contemporary art detail
2499:Encyclopædia Britannica
2347:Oxford University Press
1189:Keener & B.E.Dutton
2591:The gods of the Greeks
2587:Kerényi, Karl (1951).
2160:, St. Louis, MO &
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1285:Anemone robustostylosa
1095:Anemone laceratoincisa
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1429:Q.Yuan & Q.E.Yang
1305:Anemone seravschanica
1235:Anemone pendulisepala
1169:W.T.Wang & L.Q.Li
1059:Jeffrey & W.W.Sm.
1005:Anemone fuscopurpurea
985:Anemone flexuosissima
879:C.C.Chang ex W.T.Wang
829:Juz. ex M.M.Sharipova
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2519:Illinois Wildflowers
1829:Webster's Dictionary
1691:Anemonoides apennina
1687:Anemonoides nemorosa
1614:Anemonoides nemorosa
1395:Anemone tschernaewii
1389:(H.F.Comber) Luferov
1295:Anemone scabriuscula
1165:Anemone nutantiflora
1105:Anemone liangshanica
835:Anemone begoniifolia
825:Anemone baissunensis
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2222:2009PPEES..11...81W
2111:The Plants Database
2071:Taxonomy for Plants
1784:language of flowers
1749:Anemones in culture
1425:Anemone xingyiensis
1335:Anemone taipaiensis
1315:Anemone somaliensis
1245:Anemone petiolulosa
1125:Anemone lutienensis
1015:Anemone glazioviana
995:Anemone fulingensis
975:Anemone edwardsiana
915:Anemone cathayensis
905:Anemone caroliniana
865:Anemone brachystema
845:Anemone berlandieri
839:H.Lév. & Vaniot
815:Anemone angustiloba
809:(Schipcz.) Borodina
805:Anemone alaschanica
2030:Bill Neal (1992).
1715:Anemone cylindrica
1638:Anemonoides blanda
1618:Anemonoides blanda
1582:Anemonoides blanda
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1415:Anemone virginiana
1375:Anemone triternata
1215:Anemone parviflora
1195:Anemone orthocarpa
1175:Anemone ochotensis
1145:Anemone motuoensis
1135:Anemone milinensis
1115:Anemone lithophila
1075:Anemone koraiensis
1065:Anemone imperialis
1039:C.Y.Wu ex W.T.Wang
1035:Anemone hokouensis
965:Anemone drummondii
955:Anemone decapetala
935:Anemone cylindrica
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2036:Robert Hale
1610:rhizomatous
1561:Cultivation
1199:Hand.-Mazz.
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643:Anemonidium
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583:Anemonidium
561:Anemonidium
523:Anemonidium
470:Anemonoides
385:Description
356:Anemonoides
351:Middle East
343:New Zealand
335:subtropical
325:. They are
323:windflowers
154:Subfamily:
115:Angiosperms
32:Sea anemone
3019:Categories
2602:0500270481
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2378:2020-07-02
2357:required.)
2295:(1): 169.
2191:2008-04-18
2120:2008-05-16
2089:2008-05-15
2045:0709051069
2034:. London:
1981:References
1971:7 December
1967:(2): 87–97
1939:7 December
1904:7 December
1648:A. fulgens
1591:Delphinium
1514:windflower
1473:patronymic
693:Pulsatilla
506:Oreithales
500:Barneoudia
494:Knowltonia
488:Pulsatilla
464:sensu lato
402:leaf-stems
374:Pulsatilla
347:Antarctica
230:Anemanthus
2568:cite book
2560:277195883
2542:Aphrodite
2336:"Anemone"
2152:3 October
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