Anemone caroliniana

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Read about Anemone caroliniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Anemone caroliniana, Walt. (A. decapétala, Amer, authors, not Ard.). St. simple, slender, ½-1 ft. high, arising from a large tuber: Lvs. of involucre sessile, with 3 wedge-shaped clefts; basal Lvs. thrice divided, and much lobed and parted, slender-petioled: solitary fl. erect, 1-1½ in. broad, creamy white or purple; sepals often numerous: achenes densely woolly. April, May. Open places, U. S. G. 6:521.


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