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Anemone. 



FIG. 91 A>-mO>E CORONAKIA FLORB-PLKSa 



one of the species 

 have originated, 

 either in named 



L decapetala 

 about fin. to 



(ten-petaled),* JL cream white or pale 



twelve, ob 

 ly dirided 



out fin. toSn. atw, erect ; sepals eight to twelve 

 reading. Mayto June. L tripartite, and freely dir 

 meroos linear-acute segments, of a deep green colour. 

 18m. North-West America, Ac. A pretty free-flowerin 

 itabfe for naturalising in woods, Ac. Ik is less or 



** 



A. 12in. 

 species, 

 ornamental 



FIG. 95. A-XEMO.NE HEPATICA. 



, (forked).' JL white, with a tinge of red on the 

 under side ; sepals fire, elliptical ; pedicels many, usually bifid. 

 May. L three parted ; lobes oblong, deeply-toothed at top ; those 

 of the inTolucrnm sessile. A. lift. Siberia, Xorth America, 



Ac., 1768. Border, or for naturalising 



woods. SY>. A. 



Greece, South Europe, Ac., 1865. A rery 

 much mom showy flan A. kortaui* (of which 



Deautuni variety, mncn more snowy man A. nonennt (fn wi 

 it te generally regarded as a variety), and a universal 

 favourite. In "HardV Perennials.- Mr. Wood says of this 



See Fig. 9i 



fr^i a shnibbery ; i.d, after O, it 



