Anemone occidentalis

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Read about Anemone occidentalis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Anemone occidentalis, Wats. (A. alpina, Hook., not Linn.). Silky-hairy, ½-1½ ft- high, simple: Lvs. 2-parted, the divisions deeply pinnatifid into usually incised linear, acute lobes; involucre short-petioled; basal Lvs. long- petioled: fls. solitary, white or purple, varying, 1-2 in. across; receptacle conic, sometimes much elongated: achenes pubescent: plumose styles reflexed; peduncle becoming much elongated after sepals fall. May. Calif. to Brit. Col. Intro. 1892.


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