Texas
Wildbuds

Anemone berlandieri

(Ten-petal Anemone)

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Anemone berlandieri, Old Lampasas Trail, Austin, Travis Co. 1711

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Anemone berlandieri, Johnson City Park, Blanco Co. 5171/5179

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Anemone berlandieri, Pace Bend Park, Travis Co. 0339

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Anemone berlandieri, Pace Bend Park, Travis Co. 2874

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Anemone berlandieri, Emma Long Park, Austin, Travis Co. 8419/8438

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Anemone berlandieri, Pace Bend Park, Travis Co. 0356

Scientific Name Anemone berlandieri (Anemone heterophylla) USDA PLANTS Symbol ANBE
Common Name Ten-petal Anemone, Windflower ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. 18435
Family Ranunculaceae (Buttercup) SEINet
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Description Habitat: Open hillsides, grassy areas.
Plant: Low, erect unbranched perennial 4 to 16 inches tall.
Leaves: Mostly basal with blade divided into three leaflets, each 1/2 to 1-3/8 inches long, toothed; a whorl of leaves present on stem.
Inflorescence: Single flower at stalk tip, up to 1-5/8 inch across, with 10-20 sepals resembling petals, usually white, may be blue, violet or pink; many stamens surrounding large green fruit head at center of flower, up to 1-1/2 inches tall.
Bloom Period: February to April.
References: "Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country" by Marshall Enquist and "Wildflowers of Texas" by G. Ajilvsgi.
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Texas Status:
Native

Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County

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