Family | RANUNCULACEAE |
Genus species | Enemion biternatum Raf. |
Bibliography | J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. Arts. 91: 70 (1820) |
Native Range | se. Canada to c. & e. USA |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | thickets and woods |
Altitude | 25-1000m |
Description | basal leaves bi- or triternate, leaflets broadly obovate, deeply 2-3-lobate, bright green, flowers to 2cm across, pentamerous, vesicles sessile, 4-6mm long |
Size | 10-40cm |
Color | white |
Bloom | spring |
Ca | + |
Type | perennial |
Cultivation | cold, shady site with a humous, moist soil alpine house, moist, humous soil, shade |
Propagation | seed in winter, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 10-16°C division in early spring |
Synonyms | Isopyrum biternatum (Raf.) Torr. & A.Gray Isopyrum biternatum f. acutilobum Fassett |
Territory | 7 Northern America 72 Eastern Canada (ONT Ontario) 74 North-Central U.S.A. (ILL Illinois, IOW Iowa, KAN Kansas, MIN Minnesota, MSO Missouri, OKL Oklahoma, SDA South Dakota, WIS Wisconsin) 75 Northeastern U.S.A. (INI Indiana, MIC Michigan, NWY New York, OHI Ohio, WVA West Virginia) 77 South-Central U.S.A. (TEX Texas) 78 Southeastern U.S.A. (ALA Alabama, ARK Arkansas, FLA Florida, KTY Kentucky, MSI Mississippi, NCA North Carolina, SCA South Carolina, TEN Tennessee, VRG Virginia) |