Status:
valid
Authors:
Nakai
Source:
cmp
Year:
1919
Citation Micro:
Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 33: 7 (1919)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000535408
Common Names
- Korai Anemone
- Korai's Anemone
- Korai's Windflower
Description
Anemone koraiensis (also called 'Korean Anemone', among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the western United States and northern Mexico. It has a basal rosette of leaves and a single flower head with white petals. It grows in dry, sandy soils in open, sunny areas.
Uses & Benefits
Anemone koraiensis is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes. It is also used to attract pollinators and to provide habitat for wildlife.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Flower: White, with a yellow center. Seed: Small, brown, and oval-shaped. Seedlings: Long, thin, cylindrical leaves, with a single, central stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Anemone koraiensis can be propagated by seed or division. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial shade. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some flooding. It is also tolerant of salt and wind.
Where to Find Anemone koraiensis
Anemone koraiensis can be found in the alpine meadows of Japan.
Anemone koraiensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Anemone koraiensis?
Anemone koraiensis
What is the natural habitat of Anemone koraiensis?
Anemone koraiensis is found in moist forests, grasslands, and other moist areas.
What are the common names of Anemone koraiensis?
Common names of Anemone koraiensis include Korean anemone and Korean windflower.
Species in the Anemone genus
Anemone fulingensis,
Anemone afghanica,
Anemone airei,
Anemone alaschanica,
Anemone altaica,
Anemone angustiloba,
Anemone baissunensis,
Anemone begoniifolia,
Anemone berlandieri,
Anemone biflora,
Anemone brecklei,
Anemone brevistyla,
Anemone bucharica,
Anemone caroliniana,
Anemone cathayensis,
Anemone coronaria,
Anemone cylindrica,
Anemone debilis,
Anemone decapetala,
Anemone drummondii,
Anemone edwardsiana,
Anemone flexuosissima,
Anemone fuscopurpurea,
Anemone glazioviana,
Anemone gokayamensis,
Anemone hemsleyi,
Anemone hokouensis,
Anemone hortensis,
Anemone howellii,
Anemone koraiensis,
Anemone korzchinskyi,
Anemone laceratoincisa,
Anemone liangshanica,
Anemone lithophila,
Anemone lutienensis,
Anemone montana,
Anemone moorei,
Anemone multiceps,
Anemone multifida,
Anemone narcissiflora,
Anemone nutantiflora,
Anemone ochotensis,
Anemone okennonii,
Anemone orthocarpa,
Anemone palmata,
Anemone parviflora,
Anemone pavoniana,
Anemone poilanei,
Anemone punctulata,
Anemone quinquefolia,
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