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anemone![]() The mountain anemone Hepatica nobilis is common in the Alps. This flower is growing wild in Austria. ![]() Giant anemone tips, Grand Cayman. There are about 800 different types of anemone (‘wind flower’). Giant anemones have been known to grow to several feet tall, with a diameter of over 1 m/3 ft. ![]() A shrimp on an anemone, Grand Cayman. The tentacles on the anemone have special capsules on the tips which can sting fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, sea urchins, and zooplankton. Once stung, the prey is paralysed or stunned, and brought to the mouth of the anemone and eaten. ![]() Anemone blanda (common name windflower) is a low-growing perennial with a daisylike flower. It flowers in spring, and is found in partially-shaded conditions such as woodland. The windflower should not be confused with the wood anemone, Anemone nemerosa, whose star-shaped flower is rarely found in the UK, Flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family, found in northern temperate regions, mainly in woodland. It has sepals which are coloured to attract insects. (Genus Anemone, family Ranunculaceae.) The garden anemone (Anemone coronaria) is blue, purple, red, or white. The European and Asian white wood anemone (A. nemorosa), or windflower, grows in shady woods, flowering in spring. Hepatica nobilis, once included within the genus Anemone, is common in the Alps. The pasqueflower is now placed in a separate genus.
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More yellow was her head than the flowers of the broom, and her skin was whiter than the foam of the wave, and fairer were her hands and her fingers than the blossoms of the wood anemone amidst the spray of the meadow fountain. Sometimes it was a court planted with roses, jessamine, dafeodils, hyacinths and anemones, and a thousand other flowers of which I did not know the names. Then, when the anemones went, came a few stray periwinkles and Solomon's Seal, and all the birdcherries blossomed in a burst. |
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