Anemone coronaria L., Sp. Pl. 539 1753. (syn: Anemone alba Goaty & Pons; Anemone albiflora Rouy & Fouc.; Anemone coccinea Jordan; Anemone coronaria var. alba (Gilib.) Burnat; Anemone coronaria var. albiflora (Foucaud) Sinno; Anemone coronaria var. cyanea (Risso) Ardoino; Anemone coronaria var. nobilis (Jord.) Batt.; Anemone coronaria var. parviflora (Boiss.) Sinno; Anemone coronaria var. phoenicea Ardoino; Anemone coronaria var. rosea (Hanry ex Nyman) Batt.; Anemone coronarioides Segond; Anemone cyanea Risso (ambiguous synonym); Anemone grassensis Goaty & Pons; Anemone messarensis Coust. & Gandoger; Anemone mouansii Hanry ex Ardoino; Anemone nobilis Jordan; Anemone oenanthe Bernardino; Anemone praestabilis Jord.; Anemone pusilla DC. (ambiguous synonym); Anemone rissoana Jordan (ambiguous synonym); Anemone rosea Hanry; Anemone ventreana Hanry; Anemone versicolor Jord. (ambiguous synonym); Pulsatilla coronaria Borkh.); Spain, Baleares, France, Corsica, Sardinia, Malta, Sicily, Italy, Croatia,
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(I) as per Catalogue of Life; Common name: Poppy anemone Tuberous rooted herb with twice-ternate basal leaves on long petioles; involucre leaves sessile; flowers up to 6 cm across, poppy-like, blue to white with elliptic 6-8 sepals. Ranunculaceae Week: Anemone coronaria from Delhi: Anemone coronaria L., Sp. pl. 1:539. 1753, nom. cons.
syn: Anemone nobilis Jord. Tuberous rooted herb with twice-ternate basal leaves on long petioles; involucre leaves sessile; flowers up to 6 cm across, poppy-like, blue to white with elliptic 6-8 sepals. One of the commonest cultivated species, displayed at Delhi University Flower show. Common name: Poppy anemone Ranunculaceae Fortnight: Anemone coronaria from Delhi-GSJAN09/09 : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3). Anemone coronaria L., Sp. pl. 1:539. 1753, nom. cons. syn: Anemone nobilis Jord. Tuberous rooted herb with twice-ternate basal leaves on long petioles; involucre leaves sessile; flowers up to 6 cm across, poppy-like, blue to white with elliptic 6-8 sepals. One of the commonest cultivated species, displayed at Delhi University Flower show. Common name: Poppy anemone Certainly looks like Poppy. Beautiful colour combination of anthers and petals
Flora of Delhi: Anemone Coronaria from PUSa Hort. Show IARI Delhi : Attachments (6). 4 posts by 4 authors. Anemone coronaria from PUSa Hort. Show IARI Delhi Shot Today ie 26-2-12 Ranunculaceae Fortnight: Anemone coronaria from IARI-Delhi- BS02 : 6 posts by 6 authors. Attachments (4) Anemone coronaria from IARI-Delhi Garden Ornamental Beautiful ... I almost thought these to be poppys अति सुंन्दर Ranunculaceae Fortnight :: Anemone coronaria :: Chicago Botanical Garden, USA :: ARKJAN-02/31 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Attached are pictures of Anemone coronaria captured at Chicago Botanical Garden, USA in May 2013. Requested to please validate the ID. Really royal coloured one. Anemone pavonina in FOI : 1 post by 1 author. Images of Anemone pavonina in FOI are of Anemone coronaria L. as per images, details and references herein and not as stated as per Pl. correct. Plant for ID : Last monsoon I bought few dry bulbs from a vegetable seller in Varanasi. She told me that it will have blue flowers. It did but she didn't knew the name of it. Now this plant is growing in a pot with blue flower. One stem of about 8 inch long bear one flower. Leaves are like corriander. May I request you to please help in ID. Looks like any Ranunculaceae to me. Anemone sp. ! Thanks, ..., for the genus id. References: |
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