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WILD FLOWER FAMILIES 



century : '' The whole plant is acriminous to the 

 taste." Possibly this is the reason why the root- 

 stocks used to he recommended for the cure of 

 rheumatism. 



We owe to the delicate fancy of the Greeks the 

 name " Anemone " — the wind flower. It is in- 



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WOOD ANEMONES 



teresting to know that a species very similar to 

 our own is found over a large part of Europe, 

 w^here, as with us, the flowers " are an ornament 

 to many a woodland scene and mountain pasture 

 in April and May." 



When the blossoms first open, the stamens are 

 curved over the pistils, but the filaments soon 



