Anemone keiskeana




Family Ranunculaceae
Scientific name Anemone keiskeana T. Ito ex Maximovicz
Synonyms Tamuria keiskeana (T. Ito ex Maximovicz) V. N. Starodubtzev
Common name (Japanese common name) yukiwari-ichige (ユキワリイチゲ, 雪割一華 [meaning: snow break one flower weed])
(English common name) none
Distribution (Japan) Honshu (west of Kinki region), Shikoku, Kyushu
(Other nations) none
Chromosomal number 2n=28
Description Leaves 3 leaflets each 3-7cm long, 2-5cm wide. Scapes 20-30cm tall. Flowers pale purple 3-3.5cm across, flowering in February to March. Perennial plants.
Reference Multiple origins of Southern Hemisphere Anemone (Ranunculaceae) based on plastid and nuclear sequence data



March 2007
at Institute for Nature Study
March 2007
at Institute for Nature Study
March 2007
at Institute for Nature Study



March 2008
at Koishikawa Botanical Garden
March 2008
at Koishikawa Botanical Garden
March 2008
at Koishikawa Botanical Garden



March 2008
at my home
March 2008
at my home
early March 2008
at my home