Common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers.
European anemone with solitary white flowers common in deciduous woodlands.
1There is a sweet little flower called the wood anemone, or wind-flower.
2Once, up in the heart of the Alaska forest, it was just a sweet wood anemone.
3Around 55 important ancient woodland plants and trees grow here, including bluebell, wood anemone, pignut and primrose.
4While I have numbered bloodroot among May flowers, it often does appear in April, and before the wood anemone.
5In spring, the wildflowers in their shade ( wood anemone, bluebell, wild garlic) are tokens of a venerable past.
6For May there are the dog-tooth violet and the wood anemone, false Solomon's seal, Jack-in-the-pulpit, wake robin, bloodroot and violets.
7You might as well talk like that to a wood anemone, or a wild rabbit....
8No flowers could he see, but once or twice a wood anemone, and now and then a tiny grove of wood-sorrel.
9Another wood anemone, a frou-frou double named 'Vestal', has heads that nod slightly under the weight of excess from its crisp white pompoms.
10Wood anemones abound, rhizomes as aged as this canopy of oak.
11And now she wanted badly to gather some wood anemones.
12This is a very ancient track threaded through with white wood anemones and scattered with badger setts.
13The double white Wood Anemone may be propagated by divisions of the tubers, after the foliage has completely withered.
14And all the wood anemones
15A few days later some of the copses were beautifully enlivened by Ranunculus auricomus, wood anemones, and a white Stellaria.
16"A wood anemone," he said to himself; "I likened her to a wood anemone.
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