Leaf onlrj i 



ith broad pi 



Mexicina, Klotzsch. Leaf G-9 in. long, with 4-6 pinnae 

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

 late and rounded on both sides at the base ; panicles 

 3-1 in. long, dense. Tex. and Mex. 



coUlna, Raddi Plants a foot high, on hairy stalks ; 

 Ivs with about 10 leaflets on each bide, which are 

 rounded at the outer ends and truncate at the upper side 

 at the base panicles about 1% in long, dense Braz 

 S 1 Jh-1 



BB Veins anastomosing (tunning togetlui ) 



Fhyllitidis, Swz (.-1 lauceolata, Lodd A louqifohu 

 Lmk Anenudictiion Ph!ilUtidis,W\\\i) Leaf 4-12 m 

 long with 4-12 pairs of sessile pmnae, with a crenulate 

 margin and a rounded oi unequal base , reins fomi 

 mg long narrow areolae panicle 3-9 m long dense 

 (ubiaudMii to Braz S 1 390 l jj Usderwood 



ANEMIDiCTYON i,ee Anemia 



ANEMdNE (iTreek umd) Baniincuhlcerr Anemove, 

 or \neM()N\ Windflower A genus of about 85 spe 

 cies with many handsome garden forms, ail hardy per 

 ennuN thielly native of the north temperate and 



ANEMONE 63 



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

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

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

 patens, 3; Pavoniana, 8; Pennsylvanica , 23; Pulsa- 

 tilla, 4 ; quinquefolia, 16 ; ranunculoides, 18 ; rubra, 4 ; 

 stellata,9; sulpJwrea. 1; svlvestris, 12; umbeUata, 

 24 ; vernalis, 1 ; Virginiana. 20. See supplementary 



settid, tht sf „t t 

 or remote f i< in 1 

 like, no trm \m ti 



The pi lilts thr 



ell (li 



ally classed with bulbous pi i 

 in Sept or Oct bring forth i 

 Tan or March For this pii 



h places 

 »ill well 

 \ lequire 

 -1 ntially 



1 in pots 

 1 I .om bj 

 I 1 1 well 



;ill i h'- ^[M-rics cnn lie read- 

 I i ^ I ' I " I lairated by both root 

 <i:'i-i-M and seed. The 

 ^i;ivmti fur both out and 

 ind(«.r planting will di- 

 rectly influence the flower- 

 ing season. Good seasons 

 for outdoor planting are 

 Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. 

 Feb. and March. As a 

 rule, the tuberous Anem- 

 ones will blossom at any 

 time desired, being influ- 

 enced by the time they are 

 kept out of the ground. 

 Tlie bulbs may be ripened 

 afterflcAM-riiii; tiui.l.vh.- 

 ingtak.-ii fn II, iIm _i' I 



Jaiw,,,.., ,- , 



est of all l,,ll ..;,„„„. i.< 

 herbs. Pritzel. Klmmou 

 of Anemone, in Linniea 

 15:498(1841). Britton, N. 

 Anier. Anemone, in Ann. 

 X. V. Acad. Sci. 6: 217 



Alphabetical list of =.pr-ci,.s ,h s, nbed below (syno- 

 nyms in italics): A. aniliji, t„l,t . ll,,rt., 6 ; acutipeiala, 

 Schl., 4 ; alpina, Linn., 6 ; alphia, Hort., 5 ; apennina, 

 13 ; blanda. 14 ; Canadensis, 23 ; Caroliniana, 11 ; coro- 

 naria, 7; decapetala, 11; deltoidea, 17; dichotoma. 23; 

 fulgens, 8 ; Grayi, 19 ; Halleri, 2 ; hortensis, Linn., 9 ; 



B Iinnhl,,, I • 



1 vemalis. In / 



pliuieu AH) \ ■ li I-- ' m I,, 

 nately parted se^mt nis lutid rls ji 

 ish within, and smoothish , elect o: 

 cles , sepals 0, rareh spreading 

 places Eu 18% T H III S2 22H 



2 Hallen \1I \ ill u ( u, 

 thel.s , h , ',', In 'i , I ', ' ■ 



imeinii^Uneu, 



Mill 4 sul 



111 '' without whit 

 \ er) short pedun 

 Apr Cool moist 

 r-rn 25 436 



-111 nts 3-4 parted, 



II n lucre of long 



rect whitish 



\\ti Sunny places 



3 p&tens, Linn Much like the first vanetj below, 

 which IS more common m Amer , but differs m it« 

 broader and shorter leaf -segments and smaller fls. Eu. 



Var. NuttalUilna, Gray (Pulsatilla liirsutissima, 

 Brit.). Wild Patens. American Pasque Flower. Fig. 

 84. Villous, with long, silkv hairs, 4-9 in. high : radical 

 lvs.petin!..,l.othrT^sr..il, nil imiih divided into narrow, 

 linear, amt.. I, -In.- ■ n ■.,-.■.. i-idl.' Iii-fnre the root-lvs.. 

 bluish imri.li "!■ I Mi.iii iiiidding : akenes 



silky: st>l. - ].; .i ;_ :; i,,. lung; peduncle 



elongates -.vrml ,,,■■]„.- alti.i' iluweriug. Apr. Low 

 ground. N. central states and Siberia. 



Var. ochroleilca, Sims. Fls. creamy white, appearing 

 at same time as basai Ivs. Mar.- Apr. J. H. IIL 30: 343. 

 B. M. 1994. 



4. Pulsatilla, Linn. (Pulsatilla viilgiiris, Mill. A. 

 aeutip/fahi.i^ahl.}. Pasqve Flower of Europe. Villous, 

 hairy, rising %-l ft. : basal Ivs. finely thrice-pinnately 

 divided, on slender petioles ; invclnrri- ^..--ilf deeply 

 cut into long narrow lobes : fls. liln ' ■ i .i ' -k inirple, 

 iyi-2}i in. across. Apr. Well ili i ' ^tony 



places. Eu. Gn. 32:623. L. B.i :- I rubra, 



Hort. (J. )-»irn. Lam.). Dwart. i '■ • - .rect. 



Var. variegata, Hort. Fls. pale, apjiearing in May. 



BB. Ini-uhicral leaves 3, on short petioles, sheathing 



the 



occidentilis. W- 



inn.). 



akenes pubescent : plumose styles reflexed ; peduncle 

 becoming much elongated after sepals fall. May. Calif, 

 to Brit. Columbia. Int. 1892. 



