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  • The wood anemone ( Anemone nemorosa ) is another beautiful daisy.
  • It can be confused with " Anemone nemorosa " which it resembles.
  • The American species has been treated as a subspecies of " Anemone nemorosa ".
  • A . It sounds as though the anemone relative was a close one indeed, almost surely the double Anemone nemorosa Vestal, which has a cluster of tiny upright petals at the center.
  • Most of the site has been wood anemone ( Anemone nemorosa ) flourish, and plants of open areas such as goldenrod ( Solidago virgaurea ) and Heath Cudweed ( Gnaphalium sylvaticum ) colonise.
  • The Common is noted for its wild flowers, with thriving communities of yellow archangel ( " Galeobdolon luteum " ), wood spurge ( " Euphorbia amygdaloides " ) and wood anemone ( " Anemone nemorosa " ).
  • Q . We used to own an old farm near Amenia, N . Y ., where every spring a large patch of the land was carpeted with tiny white Anemone nemorosa, and what seemed to be a close relative _ same size, same foliage type, but with a frilly, powder-puff center.
  • In early spring, the woodland floor is scattered with the yellow flowers of primrose, " Primula vulgaris ", and lesser celandine, " Ranunculus ficaria ", and the white flowers of wood anemone, " Anemone nemorosa ", which give way in late spring to thick carpets of bluebells, " Hyacinthoides non-scripta ".
  • Some species for shade are " Allium ursinum, Anemone blanda, Anemone nemorosa, Arum italicum, Convallaria majalis, Corydalis flexuosa, Cyclamen purpurascens, Disporum flavescens, Erythronium, Fritillaria pallidiflora, Galanthus, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Iris douglasiana, Leucojum vernum, Lilium martagon, Ranunculus ficaria, Sanguinaria canadensis, Smilacina racemosa, Trillium " and " Uvularia grandiflora ".
  • The Slough Burn still rises from the marshy area below the Broadhirst Woods, however the limestone quarry that served the limekilns is now abandoned, surviving as an area rich in wildlife, containing old woodland indicator plants such as Wood Anemone ( Anemone nemorosa ), Bluebell ( Hyacinthoides non-scripta ), Wood Sorrel ( Oxalis acetosella ), Dog's Mercury ( Mercurialis perennis ), Herb Robert ( Geranium robertianum ) and other species.