Family | RANUNCULACEAE |
Genus species | Anemone parviflora Michx. |
Bibliography | Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 319 (1803) |
Native Range | n. Russian Far East, Subarctic America to w. USA |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | grassland |
Altitude | 0-3800m |
Description | trailing thin rhizomes, basal leaves several, cordate-reniform, 15-30mm wide, ternate, segments crenate, sepals 5 (6), abaxially hirsute, 10-15mm long |
Size | 5-30cm |
Color | bluish, white |
Bloom | spring |
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Type | perennial |
Cultivation | mesic, slightly humous, sunny site alpine house, moist, rich, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed in winter, barely covered, germ. 3-6 months, 10-13°C division after flowering and in fall |
Synonyms | Anemone borealis Richardson Anemone cuneata Schltdl. Anemone cuneifolia Juss. Anemone indeterminata Banks ex Walp. Anemone parviflora var. genuina Ulbr. Anemone parviflora var. grandiflora Ulbr. Anemone tenella Banks ex Pritz. Anemone trilobata Pers. |
Territory | 3 Asia-Temperate 31 Russian Far East (MAG Magadan) 7 Northern America 70 Subarctic America (ASK Alaska, NUN Nunavut, NWT Northwest Territories, YUK Yukon) 71 Western Canada (ABT Alberta, BRC British Columbia, MAN Manitoba, SAS Saskatchewan) 72 Eastern Canada (LAB Labrador, NBR New Brunswick, NFL Newfoundland, ONT Ontario, QUE Québec) 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (COL Colorado, IDA Idaho, MNT Montana, ORE Oregon, WAS Washington, WYO Wyoming) 76 Southwestern U.S.A. (UTA Utah) |