Anemone alpina

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 Anemone alpina subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Anemone alpina, Linn. (A. acutipétala, Hort.). Closely allied to the above. St. ¾-1½ ft. high, from thick, strong roots: Lvs. large, finely divided, cut and serrated, smooth or hairy ; Lvs. of involucre similar: fls. few, in an umbel or solitary, 2-3 in. diam., creamy white inside, purple outside, but varying much ; anthers yellow. Mountain-sides. Eu. May, June. L.B.C. 17:1617. B.M. 2007 (var. major). Var. sulphùrea, Hort. Fls. a delicate sulfur-yellow, larger, downy beneath: Lvs. larger. Moist, rich soil. Gn. 35:10; 66, p. 195. G.M. 49:797.


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