Wood Anemone – 4/27/24
Observer: Paul Lauenstein
Observation Date: 4/27/23
Observation Time: 4:30 p.m.
Observation Location: Moose Hill Farm (TTOR)
Common Name: Wood Anemone
Scientific Name: Anemone quinquefolia
Comments: Also called wood windflower, wood anemone is one of the earliest blooming flowers in the rich, moist forests of New England. Look for showy white flowers poking above the dissected leaves, only 3 inches (7 cm) tall. These offer food to pollinators searching for nectar early in the season. Like other anemones, wood anemone doesn’t have true petals, but petal-like sepals. Wood anemone may have four to nine sepals, most commonly five.
Please do not dig up and transplant wildflowers. They are adapted to the spot where they are growing and typically do not survive transplantation.
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