Anemone oregana – Oregon Anemone

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Look for this flower under the pine trees.

Appearance

  • Leaves are basal single, trifoliate, the leaflets once or twice shallowly lobed and remotely serrate.
  • Scaly, stout, horizontal rhizomes, the flowering stems 1-3 dm. tall.
  • Flowering stem naked except for a whorl of 3 leaves near the top, these trifoliate, petiolate, the leaflets up to 8 cm. long, the lateral pair deeply lobed, all remotely toothed. 
  • Flowers single; sepals usually 5, ovate- oblong, 12-20 mm. long, usually blue to blue-violet, but occasionally white or pinkish; petals none; stamens 35-100; pistils numerous.
  • Achenes narrowly oblong, 4 mm. long, finely pubescent; style 0.5 mm. long, glabrous.

Where to find this plant

Perennial.  Grows in moist, open woods, low to mid-elevations in the mountains, also in marshes and bogs along the coast.

How humans can use plant

Look for this flower under a pine tree.

Ready to bloom. 

Closeup of the foliage

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