AA. Lea 



nh,. 



with br 



; pirn, 



Mexicina, Klotzsch. Leaf 6-9 in. long, with 4-0 pinncB 

 on either side, which are distinctly stalked, ovate-lanceo- 

 late and luunded on both sides at the base : panicles 

 3-1 in. long, deu.se. Tex. and Mex. 



collina, Raddi. Plants a foot high, on hairy stalks ; 

 Ivs. with about 10 leaflets on each side, which are 

 rounded at the outer ends and truncate at the upper side 

 at the base panicles about IK in long dense Braz 

 S 1 384 



BB T tins anastomosing {running togethei) 



Phylhtidis 'Swz (A lanceolata Lodd A lonqiMia, 

 Link iiiemiiJutyon PhylhhdiSjWilld ) Leaf4-12in 

 long w ith 4-12 pairs of sessile pmnte with a crenulate 

 margin and a rounded or unequal base , veinb form 

 mg long mrrow areolae panicle 3-9 m long dense 

 tuba and Mex to Braz S 1 390 l M Underwood 



ANEMIDlCTYON 



the ttci 



MiMONE, or \NEMONT 



.,1 nus of about 8} spe 

 1 ti mis all hardy per 

 !i Ith t< niperate and 

 Ih I t with great 

 [ I I liMded ordib 



fruit 



111 e, notiucpetils 

 Carpels numeious 



The pHuts thrne best m a tn li i 

 loam well drained but most of th 

 in anv good gaiden soil The tul> i 

 able for haidj borders while mosi 

 aplate in a iot.ker> and some are p ii t i 

 A hoiti,,.,. coxniaiia fiih,,,,^ ml 

 repa\ the httn indooi or gretuhonsi, 

 for producing winter ljloss<iins Tht> i 

 the same handling as tulips and h\ a ii 

 all> classed with bulbous plants Tube 

 m Sept or Oct bring forth a beautiful 

 Jan or March For this purpose tii 



iry 



growtu IS -wfU started, 

 they prefer more moisture 

 at flowering time Nearly 

 all the species can be read 

 ilv propagated bj both root 

 division and seed The 

 season for both out and 

 indoor planting w ill di 

 reetly influence the flower 

 mg season Good seasons 

 for outdoor planting are 

 'iept , Oct Nov , Dec , 

 lid Much \s a 



Japoniui IS one of the fin 



est of all fall blooming 



herbs Pritztl Re'Msion 



of Anemone in Lmna!a 



15 498 (1841) Button N 



Amer •V.ntmone in Ann 



N Y \cad Sci b 217 



(1801-92) 



Alphabetical list of specie's desciibed below (syno 



nyms m italics) A uiutipitala Hort , b , acuhpctala, 



behl 4, alpina, Lmn b alpiiiu Hort 5, apennina, 



13, blanda, 14 , Canidensis 2i Carolmiana 11, coro 



1, deltoidea 17, dichotoma 23, 



Hallen, 2 , hortensis, Lmn , 9 , 



ANEMONE 63 



hortensis, Thore., 8; Japonioa, 21 ; multifida, 22 ; nar- 

 cissiflora, 24 ; nemorosa, 15 ; nemorosa, var. quinque- 

 folia, 16 ; occidentalis, 5 ; Oregana, 19 ; palmata, 10 ; 

 patens, :> ; /'avoiiimia, 8; Pennsylvanica, 23; Pulsa- 

 tilla. 4 ; .iuiih|urf.ilia. 16 ; ranunculoides, 18 ; rubra, 4 ; 

 stelliit'i, '.I : .iiilj:liiirea, 1; sylvestris, 12; umiellata, 

 ' . See supplementary 



85 Tubers of Anemone coronar a 



4 Akenes tilth long styles, uhith inay binnnc feather 

 like on ripening, fls solitary —Pulsatilla sec 

 tion 



B Intolucte bell shaped, dissected into numerous Imeat 

 iqual lobes 



1 vemahs Lmn iPnl ililla verndlis, MiW A sul 

 jhii I \n I \ i\ sl,,__\ dm high or less Ivs pin 

 nit h ] lit I ^ni lit tiilid fls purple Without, whit 

 1 h \Mtliin ml 111 till h iiect, onverj short peduu 

 (lis s(] Us I rmh sjreidmg Apr Cool, moist 

 plues Eu isob 1 H 111 i2 223 Gn 25 436 



2 H411eri All \ lUi.us b m or less in height , 

 simple Its pmuatelj dnidtd with segments 3-4 parted, 

 the lessei divisions liii< eol itt lint \i involucre of long 

 narrow segments sessile fls lait.e erect whitish 

 purple sepals b antheis yellow Apr Sunny places 

 Switzerland 1889 L B C 10 940 



3 p4tens Linn Much like the hi i m i I 1 w 

 which IS more common m Amer 1 i i 

 broader and shortei leaf segments and i i 



Var NuttalUaua <Tra\ {PuUnlili, , 



Brit ) Wild Patens \mi i k \n 1 \- i i I i \m i I i^ 

 84 \illous withl.n.- ill x h ui l-iiiilii_li .,li il 

 Ivs petio'^d otheis il illinii h li\ii 1 ml nni \\ 



linear, acute lobes lis q j i nm, 1 i i tin i t hs 

 bluish purple oi whitish erect s( idoiii i 

 silky styles plumose, becoming 2 m 

 elongates several inches after flowering Apr 

 ground N central states and Siberia 



Var ochroleilca, Sims Pis creamy white appearing 

 at same time as basal Ivs Mar -Apr J H III 30 343 

 B M 1994 



4 Pulsatilla, Linn (PitUatiUa luhimis Mill A 

 t I 111 1 1 Villous, 



I ilii I . jiinnately 



I I ill deeply 

 t I I h li purple, 



II I li 111 stony 



I III \ 11 rubra, 



II ilu i\s erect 

 nil,-, m M^^ 

 Il ih s, sheathing 



iddiiif^ akenes 

 peduncle 

 Low 



Sihl ) PASyll 

 ^4-1 ft has il 

 slender petioles 



Inioli, 



5 occidentals, '^ it i I iliiui Hook not Lmn ) 

 Silky hauj ^ -1' It In.l iiii| I hs 2 parted, the 

 divisions deeply piim i I i ■ dh incised linear, 



acute lobes, inMdu i I basil Its long 



petioled fls sohtaM nl carving 1-2 m 



across, receptacle i m m i nun h elongated 



akenes pubescent i lum s ^(\1 -, itfle\ed peduncle 

 becoming much elongated attei sepals tall Maj Calif 

 to Brit Columbia Int 1892 



