Anemonoides
Anemonoides, formerly included within the genus Anemone, is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. As of August 2020, Kew's Plants of the World Online accepts 35 species and named hybrids in the genus Anemonoides:[1]
- Anemonoides altaica (Fisch. ex C.A.Mey.) Holub
- Anemonoides amurensis (Korsh.) Holub
- Anemonoides apennina (L.) Holub
- Anemonoides baldensis (L.) Galasso, Banfi & Soldano
- Anemonoides blanda (Schott & Kotschy) Holub
- Anemonoides caerulea (DC.) Holub
- Anemonoides caucasica (Willd. ex Rupr.) Holub
- Anemonoides davidii (Franch.) Starod.
- Anemonoides debilis (Fisch. ex Turcz.) Holub
- Anemonoides delavayi (Franch.) Holub
- Anemonoides exigua (Maxim.) Starod.
- Anemonoides glabrata (Maxim.) Holub
- Anemonoides grayi (Behr & Kellogg) Starod.
- Anemonoides griffithii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Holub
- Anemonoides jenisseensis (Korsh.) Holub
- Anemonoides juzepczukii (Starod.) Starod.
- Anemonoides × korzhinskyi Saksonov & Rakov
- Anemonoides lancifolia (Pursh) Holub
- Anemonoides minima (DC.) Holub
- Anemonoides nemorosa (L.) Holub
- Anemonoides nikoensis (Maxim.) Holub
- Anemonoides oregana (A.Gray) Holub
- Anemonoides piperi (Rydb.) Holub
- Anemonoides × pittonii (Glow.) Holub
- Anemonoides pseudoaltaica (H.Hara) Holub
- Anemonoides quinquefolia (L.) Holub
- Anemonoides raddeana (Regel) Holub
- Anemonoides ranunculoides (L.) Holub
- Anemonoides reflexa (Stephan ex Willd.) Holub
- Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
- Anemonoides stolonifera (Maxim.) Holub
- Anemonoides sylvestris (L.) Galasso, Banfi & Soldano
- Anemonoides trifolia (L.) Holub
- Anemonoides udensis (Trautv. & C.A.Mey.) Holub
- Anemonoides umbrosa (C.A.Mey.) Holub
- Anemonoides uralensis (Fisch. ex DC.) Holub
- Anemonoides yezoensis (Miyabe) Starod.
Anemonoides | |
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Anemonoides nemorosa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Ranunculales |
Family: | Ranunculaceae |
Tribe: | Anemoneae |
Genus: | Anemonoides Mill. |
Synonyms[1] | |
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References
- "Anemonoides Mill". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
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