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Anemonopsis (Anemone-like). Ranunculaceae. A beautiful hardy plant for border purposes because of its effective foliage and showy flowers.
 
Anemonopsis (Anemone-like). Ranunculaceae. A beautiful hardy plant for border purposes because of its effective foliage and showy flowers.
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Propagation is by division of the roots in late fall or early spring. Fresh seed may be sown in the fall or early the next spring and the plants will show some flowers the first season. Sow the seed in clean beds of black sandy loam, and cover very slightly.
 
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Read about Anemonopsis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Anemonopsis (Anemone-like). Ranunculaceae. A beautiful hardy plant for border purposes because of its effective foliage and showy flowers.

This is a perennial herb, with erect sts-. : radical and st.-lvs. rather large, ternately compound and much incised, similar to Actaea: sepals many (often only 9), regular, petal-like, deciduous; petals many (often 12), short, sessile, with nectariferous impression at the base; carpels few (3-4), forming many-seeded follicles. In general appearance similar to the Japanese anemones, but smaller in all its parts, and with numerous drooping fls., about 1 ½ in. across, of pale purple color. A monotypic genus from Japan, now planted in American gardens.

Anemonopsis thrives well in rich, deep loam, in well- drained situations in partial shade.

Propagation is by division of the roots in late fall or early spring. Fresh seed may be sown in the fall or early the next spring and the plants will show some flowers the first season. Sow the seed in clean beds of black sandy loam, and cover very slightly.


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