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Plants of Genus Anemone:- 01) Anemone 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 02) Anemone 'Königen Charlotte' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 03) Anemone 'Prince Heinrich' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 04) Anemone blanda SCOTT ET COTSCHY (Greek thimbleweed), Ger: Griechisches Buschwindröschen, Czech: sasanka vábná, sličná
- 05) Anemone coronaria L. (poppy anemone), Ger: Garten-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 06) Anemone coronaria 'De Caen' (poppy anemone), Ger: Garten-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 07) Anemone hupehensis LEMOINE (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 08) Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 09) Anemone nemorosa L. (wood anemone), Ger: Busch-Windröschen, Czech: sasanka hajní
- 10) Anemone ranunculoides L. (yellow wood anemone), Ger: Gelbes Windröschen, Czech: sasanka pryskyřníkovitá
- 11) Anemone sylvestris L. (snowdrop anemone), Ger: Wald-Windröschen, Czech: sasanka lesní
- 12) Anemone tomentosa (MAXIM.) PE´I (pasque flower), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 13) Anemone tomentosa 'Robustissima' (pasque flower), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
Pulsatilla vulgaris - Pasque FlowerA tough garden performer! Bright Bells on Easy, Fast-Growing Plants! Elegant 2-inch bells of richest blue. This gorgeous flower is easy to start, fast to grow, and impossible to resist! The plants reach 8 inches tall and wide, bursting into spring bloom! A tough garden performer, this Anemone makes... ( About-garden.com) Many uses for groundcovers (4) - Deciduous perennials Epimedium, Geranium macrorrhizum, Clematis heracleifolia ‘Côte d’Azur’, Anemone nemorosa Epimedium Epimedium produces flowers as early as April and May but its attractive foliage also provides visual interest during the rest of the growing season. Epimedium produces delicate graceful flowers and le... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Floral Images: Snakelock Anemone (Anemonia sulcata)Floral Images: Snowdrop Anemone (Anemone sylvestris)Floral Images: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa)Floral Images: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa), page 2Floral Images: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa), page 5Floral Images: Yellow Anemone (Anemone ranunculoides)Floral Images: Yellow Anemone (Anemone ranunculoides), page 2Michigan State University Extension: Anemone apennina--Apennine AnemoneMichigan State University Extension: Anemone blanda--Greek AnemoneMichigan State University Extension: Anemone coronaria--Poppy AnemoneMichigan State University Extension: ANEMONE DISEASE PROBLEMSMichigan State University Extension: ANEMONE INSECT PROBLEMSMichigan State University Extension: Anemone sylvestris--Snowdrop AnemoneMichigan State University Extension: Anemone x hybrida (A. hupehensis var. japonica)Michigan State University Extension: Clematis montana--Anemone ClematisNC State University: Anemone coronaria St. Brigid de Caen; WindflowerNC State University: Fall Planted Spring Flowering Bulbs - Anemone coronariaNC State University: Flowering Bulbs as Perennials - Anemone blandaNC State University: Perennials - Anemone X hybridaNC State University: Wildflowers: Anemone pulsatillaNC State University: Wildflowers: Anemone quinquefolia; Thalictrum thalictrodesNC State University: Wildflowers: Anemone ripariaNC State University: Wildflowers: Anemone virginianaUSDA PLANTS: Anemone (anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone canadensis (Canadian anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone caroliniana (Carolina anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone cylindrica (candle anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone quinquefolia (wood anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone tuberosa (tuber anemone)USDA PLANTS: Anemone virginiana (tall thimbleweed)USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Anemone berlandieri (tenpetal thimbleweed ...WIKIPEDIA: AnemoneWIKIPEDIA: Anemone (Eureka Seven)WIKIPEDIA: Anemone coronariaWIKIPEDIA: Anemone GeyserWIKIPEDIA: Anemone hepaticaWIKIPEDIA: Anemone nemorosaWIKIPEDIA: Anemone ranunculoidesWIKIPEDIA: Sea anemoneWIKISPECIES: Anemone drummondii - WikispeciesWisflora: Anemone americana (DC.) H.Hara
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