Anemone keisueana

Anemone keisueana

  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Anemone keisueana
  • Flower name
    Anemone keisueana
  • Scientific name
    Anemone keisueana
  • Alias雪割一華, ルリイチゲ
  • Place of originJapan
  • Place of floweringLow mountains
  • Flowering seasonMarch, April, May

What is Anemone keisueana

Anemone keisueana or Yukiwari-ichige (scientific name: Anemone keisueana) is native to Japan and is a cold-resistant perennial herb of the Ranunculaceae family. In the spring, it makes communities on the forest floor of the low mountain of Kyushu from Honshu of Japan. The leaves that come out before winter are root leaves, and the leaves are 3 leaves. In the spring, silvery petals from white to lavish on the scattering inflorescence extending from the stem tip. There are no petals. What seems like a flower is a change in the calyx piece.


A member of Spring Ephemerals

Anemone keisueana、
Spring ephemeral


  • Order
    Ranunculales
  • Family
    Ranunculaceae
  • Genus
    Anemone
  • Species
    A. pseudoaltaica
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Scattered inflorescence/ umbrella shape
  • Petal shape
    Multi-petaled
  • Leaf type
    3-fold compound leaf
  • Edge of the leaf
    Toothed
  • Life typecold-resistant perennial herb
  • Flower colorsPurple White
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height15.0 ~ 20.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower2.5 ~ 4.0 cm

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