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Anemone narcissiflora
Common name is Narcissus-flowered Anemone  +
Documentation requested false  +
Family Ranunculaceae +
FlowerDescription 2 to 8 flowers at stem apex. Flowers with white or blue tinged petal-like sepals. Petals are lacking. Many stamens and pistils.  +
Genus Anemone +
InfraspecificEpithet monantha  +
Is Documented by MRG Sitka  +
LeafDescription Leaves basal, leaf-like bracts are below each flower cluster. Each leaf palmately divided into 3 leaflets, each leaflet deeply lobed.  +
NeedBetterPhoto false  +
Occurrence is Documented  +
Origination status is Native +
Scientific name is Anemone narcissiflora  +
SpecificEpithet narcissiflora  +
Summary Fairly common early blooming herb with shoFairly common early blooming herb with showy white flowers and divided leaves found in subalpine to alpine meadows just at and above treeline. Collections in ARCTOS from across the region, though all but two (georeferenced collections) are from mid-Baranof Island northward (and none from Admiralty).sland northward (and none from Admiralty).  +
TaxonRank variety  +
TaxonRemarks Three varieties in North America. var. zephyra is limited to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and Wyoming, and var. villosissima on the Alaska Penninsula and the Aleutian Islands.  +
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Categories Vascular Plant  + , Species  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 29 July 2017 08:04:52  +
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