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Anemone lancifolia Pursh  

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Family: Ranunculaceae
mountain thimbleweed
[Anemone quinquefolia var. lancifolia (Pursh) Fosb.]
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Bryan E. Dutton, Carl S. Keener & Bruce A. Ford in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Aerial shoots 10-40 cm, from rhizomes, rhizomes horizontal. Basal leaves 1, ternate; petiole 10-25 cm; terminal leaflet sessile, oblanceolate to ovate, (3.5-)4-7(-8) × 2.5-4(-6) cm, base broadly cuneate, margins coarsely serrate on distal 1/2-2/3, apex acuminate, surfaces ±glabrous; lateral leaflets unlobed or occasionally 1×-lobed; ultimate lobes 8-25 mm wide. Inflorescences 1-flowered; peduncle ±glabrous; involucral bracts 3, 1-tiered, ternate, ±similar to basal leaves, bases distinct; terminal leaflet sessile, oblanceolate to ovate, (2-)3-8.7 × 0.8-3 cm, bases narrowly cuneate to cuneate, margins coarsely serrate on distal 1/2 -2/3, apex acuminate, surfaces ± glabrous; lateral leaflets unlobed or occasionally 1×-lobed; ultimate lobes 15-30 mm wide. Flowers: sepals (4-)5(-7), white, oblong to elliptic, (13-)15-20(-25) × 5-10 mm, glabrous; stamens 50-70. Heads of achenes nearly spheric; pedicel (3-)4-8(-10) cm. Achenes: body elliptic, flat, 3.5-5 × 1-1.5 mm, not winged, puberulous; beak straight or slightly curved, 1-1.5 mm, ±glabrous, not plumose. Flowering spring-summer (Apr-Jun). Damp, rich woods; 800-1500 m; N.C., S.C., Va., W.Va.
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Much like A. quinquefolia, and not sharply distinct, averaging a little larger, mostly 1.5-3 dm; lfls of the involucre rhombic-ovate to elliptic, usually 3.5-7 cm, the lateral ones coarsely toothed nearly to the rounded base along the outer margin, rarely incised, the central lfl broadest at or below the middle and serrate to below the middle. Rich mt. woods; s. Pa. to Ga. Apr., May. (A. trifolia of auth., misapplied) Perhaps better treated as A. quinquefolia var. lancifolia (Pursh) Fosberg. Very small (merely depauperate?) plants from the southern Appalachians, smaller in all dimensions than A. quinquefolia and A. lancifolia, are rarely observed and have been described as A. minima DC. Their proper status remains to be determined.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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