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Enemion

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ranunculaceae

Tribe
  
Isopyreae

Scientific name
  
Enemion

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Ranunculales

Subfamily
  
Isopyroideae

Subtribe
  
Isopyrinae

Higher classification
  
Ranunculaceae

Enemion wwwcarolinanaturecomplantsenemion1050954jpg

Lower classifications
  
Enemion stipitatum, Enemion occidentale

Enemion (false rue-anemone) are spring ephemerals with white flowers, branching stems, and finely divided leaves in the buttercup family. One species, Enemion biternatum, is native to eastern and central North America, while Enemion occidentale, stipitatum, hallii, and savilei are native to the West Coast of the United States and Canada. The genus Isopyrum is similar, and has species native to Europe and Asia.

Enemion comes from Ancient Greek ἠνέμιον (ēnémion), another word for ἀνεμώνη "anemone".

Enemion Enemion biternatum False rue anemone Discover Life

Enemion Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Enemion biternatum

Enemion Enemion biternatum False rue anemone Discover Life

Enemion Enemion biternatum Eastern false rue anemone NPIN

Enemion Enemion biternatum False rue anemone Discover Life

References

Enemion Wikipedia