Anemone canadensis

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Read about Anemone canadensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Anemone canadensis, Linn. (A. pennsylvanica, Linn. A. dichotoma, Michx., not Linn.). Hairy, stout, 1-2 ft. high, branching at or above the involucre: the 3 Lvs. of main involucre sessile, 3-cleft; upper involucres each 2-lvd.; basal Lvs. broader than long, much divided, cleft and toothed; petioles long: fls. white, 1-2 in. across: achenes wing-margined, naked, becoming pubescent, grouped into a spherical head. Summer. In shaded woods and open meadows. N. Amer. Gng. 2: 21. Gn. M. 13:355.


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