It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged.
The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day. The root system produces very small tubers. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. Wood anemone tends to grow in thick mats, spreading via rhizomes. Wood anemone forms its own drifts but doesn't mind. It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe.
It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall.
Wood anemone tends to grow in thick mats, spreading via rhizomes. Wood anemone forms its own drifts but doesn't mind. It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe. The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day. When not flowering it can be recognized by the basal leaves, nearly round in outline, with 3 hairy, nearly stalkless leaflets, the lateral leaflets often deeply cleft. The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. Wood anemone is around 5" tall. Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem.
The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged.
Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe. It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. The root system produces very small tubers. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. When not flowering it can be recognized by the basal leaves, nearly round in outline, with 3 hairy, nearly stalkless leaflets, the lateral leaflets often deeply cleft.
The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged.
Wood anemone tends to grow in thick mats, spreading via rhizomes. Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. Wood anemone forms its own drifts but doesn't mind. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. Wood anemone is around 5" tall. The root system produces very small tubers. It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. When not flowering it can be recognized by the basal leaves, nearly round in outline, with 3 hairy, nearly stalkless leaflets, the lateral leaflets often deeply cleft.
The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe.
It is often confused with anemonoides nemorosa, a species that is native from europe. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. The root system produces very small tubers. Wood anemone is around 5" tall.
The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day.
Its leaves are deeply lobed and it has a thin, red stem. A single plant may take 5 years or longer to flower, so often only a few flowers are seen among the leaves. The root system produces very small tubers. Wood anemone is around 5" tall. When not flowering it can be recognized by the basal leaves, nearly round in outline, with 3 hairy, nearly stalkless leaflets, the lateral leaflets often deeply cleft. Wood anemone forms its own drifts but doesn't mind. Wood anemone tends to grow in thick mats, spreading via rhizomes. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. Borne on short upright stems, the blossoms rise above a deeply, finely cut, dark green foliage. It is said that the flowers are opened by wind, hence the common name, windflower. The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day.
Wood Anemone Plant - Thalictrum thalictroides (Rue Anemone): Minnesota Wildflowers / The flowers of anemone nemorosa follow the sun, moving their faces from east to west during the course of a day.. It begins to come up through brown leaves from the previous fall. The plant prefers soil that is lightly moist but never soggy or waterlogged. The petals are actually sepals so they continue to bloom for a longer period of time. Wood anemone is around 5" tall. Wood anemone tends to grow in thick mats, spreading via rhizomes.