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Enemion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enemion is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family known by the common name False rue anemone . Enemion biternatum is native to the eastern half of North America (growing as far wes...
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Eastern false rue anemone (Enemion biternatum [Previously, Isopyrum biternatum, ... E astern false rue anemone, visit its profile at the USDA Plants Database ... Growing 4 - 10 inches tall, False rue anemone forms large colonies of leafy plants. Its lush growth habit and the deeply lobed leaves differentiate it from the...
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Bioimages home View this page in its intended navigation context; Whole plant Stem Leaf Flower ... Common name: eastern false rue anemone;; View images, U.S. range map, and classification at PLANTS.USDA.GOV; ... Enemion biternatum - Whole plant - eastern false rue anemone...
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False Rue Anemone (Isopyrum biternatum) ... However, few have tested me as often as the false rue anemone. Locating them has not been a problem. No, the problem is finding a "near perfect" flower in a good setting, with ideal lighting. The small blossoms of the false rue anemone are easily overexposed against their...
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White, anemone-like flowers in small clusters at ends of stems or on stalks rising in axils of alternate leaves. Leaves are divided into ... It may be confused with Rue Anemone (Thalictrum thalictroides), which has opposite or whorled stem leaves just below the flowers, 5-10 petal-like sepals, and fruit with one seed.
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False Rue Anemone is a perennial wildflower native to moist woodlands. ... False Rue Anemone; Isopyrum biternatum; False Rue Anemone (Isopyrum biternatum) is a perennial wildflower native to moist woodlands. Reaching heights of only 4-12 inches, these low-growing plants with delicate foliage have white flowers in April...
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