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Nearly all the species can be readily propagated by both root-division and seed. The seeds are sown very shallow in a clean bed, in either warm fall or early spring. The division of roots is best made in early spring before growth starts. The season for both outdoor and indoor planting will directly influence the flowering season. Good months for outdoor planting are September, October, November, December, February and March. As a rule, the tuberous anemones will blossom at any time desired, being influenced by the time they are kept out of the ground. The bulbs may be ripened after flowering time by being taken from the ground to dry, or by covering the bed to keep out rains. A. japónica is one of the finest of all fall- blooming herbs.
 
Nearly all the species can be readily propagated by both root-division and seed. The seeds are sown very shallow in a clean bed, in either warm fall or early spring. The division of roots is best made in early spring before growth starts. The season for both outdoor and indoor planting will directly influence the flowering season. Good months for outdoor planting are September, October, November, December, February and March. As a rule, the tuberous anemones will blossom at any time desired, being influenced by the time they are kept out of the ground. The bulbs may be ripened after flowering time by being taken from the ground to dry, or by covering the bed to keep out rains. A. japónica is one of the finest of all fall- blooming herbs.
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A. aculoba-Hepatica acutiloba.— A. alba, Juss. Allied to A. sylvestris. if not the same. L.B.C. 4:322. B.M. 2107.—A. Bungeana, Prits. Similar in habit to A. Pulsatilla. Fls. golden yellow. Siberia.—A. cèrnua, Thunb. Lvs. deeply cut, divided: fls. nodding, color of dragon's-blood. Japan.—A. cylindrica, Gray. A tall native species, used for beauty of foliage and fr.—A. decapetala. Ard. (A. trilobata, Juss. A. heterophylla, Nutt.). Native and reported as having been cultivated in southern states. 1891.— A. elongata, D. Don. Similar in habit and foliage to A. sylvestris but not so beautiful: fls. dull greenish white. Himalaya.—A. Fanninii, Haw. Fls. pure white, 2-3 in. across: 5 feet high: Lvs. 1 ft. across. B.M. 6958. Gn. 34:202.—A. hupehensis, Hort. Allied to A. japónica. Fls. produced very early. Cent. China.—A. magellánica, Hort. Fls. yellow: pretty but not showy. Straits of Magellan.—-A. parviflora, Michx. Pretty white fls. Native of northern states and Canada.— A. polyanthus, Don. Allied to A. narcissiflora. B.M. 6840. J.H. III. 32:259.—A. pratensis. Linn. Allied to A. Pulsatilla. L.B.C. 9:900.—A. pratensis var. obsoleta, Sims. Fls. pale: Ifts. terminated with a sort of bristle. B.M. 1863.—A. rivularis, Bush-Ham. Is a distinct species similar to A. narcissiflora. G. 18:138.—A. sphenophylla, Poepp. Fls. blue. S.W. U. S.— A. thalictrioides. See Syndesmon.—A. trifolia, Linn. Lvs. beautifully regular: fls. white, 1 in. across. Two blue varieties. B.M. 6846.—A. triloba-Hepatica triloba.—.A. vítifólía, Ham. Allied to A. japónica. Has cordate 5-7-parted Lvs. B.M. 3376.
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A. aculoba-Hepatica acutiloba.— A. alba, Juss. Allied to A. sylvestris. if not the same.—A. Bungeana, Prits. Similar in habit to A. Pulsatilla. Fls. golden yellow. Siberia.—A. cèrnua, Thunb. Lvs. deeply cut, divided: fls. nodding, color of dragon's-blood. Japan.—A. cylindrica, Gray. A tall native species, used for beauty of foliage and fr.—A. decapetala. Ard. (A. trilobata, Juss. A. heterophylla, Nutt.). Native and reported as having been cultivated in southern states.— A. elongata, D. Don. Similar in habit and foliage to A. sylvestris but not so beautiful: fls. dull greenish white. Himalaya.—A. Fanninii, Haw. Fls. pure white, 2-3 in. across: 5 feet high: Lvs. 1 ft. across.—A. hupehensis, Hort. Allied to A. japonica. Fls. produced very early. Cent. China.—A. magellanica, Hort. Fls. yellow: pretty but not showy. Straits of Magellan.—-A. parviflora, Michx. Pretty white fls. Native of northern states and Canada.— A. polyanthus, Don. Allied to A. narcissiflora.—A. pratensis. Linn. Allied to A. Pulsatilla.—A. pratensis var. obsoleta, Sims. Fls. pale: Ifts. terminated with a sort of bristle.—A. rivularis, Bush-Ham. Is a distinct species similar to A. narcissiflora.—A. sphenophylla, Poepp. Fls. blue. S.W. U. S.— A. thalictrioides. See Syndesmon.—A. trifolia, Linn. Lvs. beautifully regular: fls. white, 1 in. across. Two blue varieties.—A. triloba-Hepatica triloba.—.A. vítifólía, Ham. Allied to A. japónica. Has cordate 5-7-parted Lvs.
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| name = ''Anemone''
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| common_names = Anemone
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| growth_habit = herbaceous
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| high = ?  <!--- 1m (3 ft) -->
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| origin = ?  <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc -->
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| poisonous =    <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
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| lifespan = perennial
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| exposure = ?  <!--- full sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) -->
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| water = ?  <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soak -->
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| features =    <!--- flowers, fragrance, fruit, naturalizes, invasive -->
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| hardiness =    <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5°C (40°F), etc -->
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| bloom =    <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers -->
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| sunset_zones =    <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available -->
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| color = IndianRed
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| image = Field-of-various-color-kalanit02.jpg
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| image_width = 240px    <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical -->
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| image_caption = Collage of anemone flowers
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| regnum = Plantae
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| divisio = Magnoliophyta
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| classis = Magnoliopsida
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| ordo = Ranunculales
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| familia = Ranunculaceae
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| genus = Anemone
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