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Anemone pulsatilla

Anemone pulsatilla L.

pasque-flower


PLANT INDEX

ID_PLANT: ANPU14
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Anemone pulsatilla
Include in WOTAS: 0
Publish to Web: 1
Last Modified: 2018-09-15

GENUS INDEX

GENUS CODE: ANEMO
GENUS SCIENTIFIC: Anemone
GENUS AUTHORITY: L.
GENUS COMMON: Anemone
GENUS SUMMARY: A genus of about 140-200 species (depending on circumscription), perennial herbs (rarely shrubs), of Eurasia, North America, Central America, South America, and Africa. Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012), Hoot, Reznicek, & Palmer (1994), and others discuss the phylogeny of Anemone, and also show why Hepatica (and other segregates not in our area, such as Pulsatilla) should be included within it. The infrageneric classification shown in the key is that of Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012).
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GENUS REFERENCES: Dutton, Keener, & Ford in FNA (1997); Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012)=X; Hoot, Reznicek, & Palmer (1994); Ehrendorfer et al. (2009); Mlinarec et al. (2011); Keener, Dix, & Dutton (1996); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Steyermark & Steyermark (1960)=Z; Ziman et al. (2004)=Y.

FAMILY INDEX

FAMILY CODE: RANUNC
FAMILY SCIENTIFIC: Ranunculaceae
FAMILY AUTHORITY: A.L. de Jussieu 1789
FAMILY COMMON: Buttercup Family
FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 62 genera and 2450 species, herbs, shrubs, and vines, primarily of temperate and boreal regions. Classsification of subfamilies and tribes follows Wang et al. (2009). Subfamilies and tribes follow Wang et al. (2009).
FAMILY REFERENCE: Whittemore & Parfitt in FNA (1997); Wang et al. (2009); Keener (1977); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). [also see HYDRASTIDACEAE]

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NATIVE RANGE: eastern Europe to Ukraine

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GRIM ACCESSIONS

acc_id acc_num acc_dt coll_id Action
6419 1996-0035 View

GRIM PLANTINGS

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9076 6419 90 NCBG staff 0000-00-00 View

USDA PLANTS DATABASE

USDA Symbol: ANPU14
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ABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora)
Ranunculaceae A.L. de Jussieu 1789 (Buttercup Family)
SUMMARY: A family of about 62 genera and 2450 species, herbs, shrubs, and vines, primarily of temperate and boreal regions. Classsification of subfamilies and tribes follows Wang et al. (2009). Subfamilies and tribes follow Wang et al. (2009).
REFERENCE: Whittemore & Parfitt in FNA (1997); Wang et al. (2009); Keener (1977); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). [also see HYDRASTIDACEAE]
ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora)
Anemone L. (Anemone)
SUMMARY: A genus of about 140-200 species (depending on circumscription), perennial herbs (rarely shrubs), of Eurasia, North America, Central America, South America, and Africa. Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012), Hoot, Reznicek, & Palmer (1994), and others discuss the phylogeny of Anemone, and also show why Hepatica (and other segregates not in our area, such as Pulsatilla) should be included within it. The infrageneric classification shown in the key is that of Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012).
REFERENCE: Dutton, Keener, & Ford in FNA (1997); Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012)=X; Hoot, Reznicek, & Palmer (1994); Ehrendorfer et al. (2009); Mlinarec et al. (2011); Keener, Dix, & Dutton (1996); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Steyermark & Steyermark (1960)=Z; Ziman et al. (2004)=Y.

HERBARIUM RESOURCES

SERNEC: Find Anemone pulsatilla in Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)
UNC SERNEC: Find Anemone pulsatilla in University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium - Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)

WEB RESOURCES

USDA: Find Anemone pulsatilla in USDA Plants
NPIN: Find Anemone pulsatilla in NPIN Database
FNA: Find Anemone pulsatilla in the Flora of North America (if available)
Google: Search Google for Anemone pulsatilla

IMAGE USE RECORDS

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ID IMAGE2: 0 - Secondary Image WOTAS
ID IMAGE3: 0 - Primary Image Plant Sale Sign (Landscape Only)
ID IMAGE4: 0 - Primary Image New Plant Sale Label (Portrait Only)

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