Anemone sylvestris

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 Anemone sylvestris subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Anemone sylvestris, Linn. St. 1-1½ ft., simple, or branched once at involucre, from a creeping root- stock: lvs. 3-4-parted, deeply cut at top, hairy beneath; involucre petioled: fls. solitary or in 2's, pure white, 1½ in across, nodding, sweet- scented; sepals 6. May - July. Wooded places, Eu. and Liberia. B.M. 54. Gn. 18, p. 561; 30, p. 173; 65, p. 73; 75, p. 189.G. 2:223; 33:31. Gn.M.13:295. J.H. III. 57:80. L.B.C. 18:1739. Var. flore-pleno, Hort. Double Snowdrop Anemone. Has large, white, double fls. G.C. III. 19:739. A. baicalénsis, Turcz., is much like this species.


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