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Phone: (605) 688-4568
Email: Neil_Reese@sdstate.edu
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Family name : Ranunculaceae
Scientific name : Anemone cylindrica
Common name : Candle anemone
Native American name : N/A
Anemone cylindrica
Anemone cylindrica is a(n) perennial herb, which grows 25 to 65 cm in height. This species is commonly found in woodlands, open forests and meadows. The leaves are basal; blades are 3- or 5 lobed. Anemone cylindrica has white to greenish-white flowers that bloom from May to July.

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Horticulture Notes     Glossary
Seed Collection : Collect the achenes in July to Sept. when they are brown in color. 
Germination : No pretreatment is needed for the seeds 
Vegetative Propagation : N/A 
Soils : Sandy 
Light : Full sun to partial shade 
Water : Well drained to dry conditions 
 


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