Re: Anemone sylvestris


> Here is link to the picture-it is a slow loader.  They are about four weeks 
> old.

> <A HREF="http://hardyplants.com/anem.jpg";>http://hardyplants.com/anem.jpg</A>


> I do not know if you can make out the second true leaf on them from the 
> picture but they are deeply three parted with three teeth per leaflet.

> Thank you very much for any posable input or at least looking at them.


The picture's really clear, including the second true leaf, and the 
seedlings certainly look very healthy. They definitely look to me as 
if Anemone sylvestris is a possibility. They're not divided enough 
for any of the Anemone mulitifida-type. The other cluster which tends 
to turn up a lot is the Anemone virginiana-type (A. riparia, A 
cylindrica) and I wouldn't rule that out  - but I wouldn't rule it in either!

Do you remember whether the seed was woolly or had tails?
Janet

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