Anemone hepatica


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Read about Anemone hepatica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

syn. Hepatica triloba, Choix (Hepatica hepatica, Karsten. Anemone hepatica, Linn. A. triloba, Hort.). Scapes 4-6 in.: lobes of lvs. obtuse: fls. ½ - 1 in. across; sepals oval or oblong, obtuse. Earliest spring. E. U. S., Eu., and Asia. B.M. 10. B.R. 387 (as H. americana). White-, blue-, and pink-fld. forms have been fixed in cult., and are known as var. alba, Hort.; var. caerulea fl.-pl., Hort.; var. rubra fl.-pl., Hort.


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Read about Anemone hepatica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

syn. Hepatica angulosa, DC. (Anemone angulosa, Lam.). Plant tufted as in the other hepaticas, hairy: lvs. 3-5-lobed, lobes often serrate: involucre near the fl. toothed; fls. large, blue, whitish or reddish. Hungary. Var. alba, Hort. Fls. large, pure white, var. rosea, Hort. A rose-colored form. Var. lilacina, Hort. A free-flowering variety with lilac-colored fls.


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