Yellow Wood Anemone, Yellow Anemone, Buttercup Anemone (Anemone Ranunculoides)

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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Ranunculaceae
Genus: Anemone
Species: Anemone Ranunculoides

Description

Anemone ranunculoides, the yellow anemone, yellow wood anemone or buttercup anemone, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant that grows in forests across most of Continental Europe, and less frequently in the Mediterranean region. It is not native to the British Isles, though it may occasionally be found as a garden escape. It flowers between March and May. Growing to 5-15 cm tall, the plant is herbaceous, dying back down to its root-like rhizomes by mid summer. The rhizomes spread just below the earth surface and grow quickly, contributing to its rapid spread in woodland conditions. The flower is about 1.5 cm diameter, with from five to eight petal-like segments (actually tepals) of rich yellow colouring.

Cultivation

The plant is widely grown as a garden plant, especially by rock garden and alpine garden enthusiasts. It has been awarded an Award of Garden Merit or AGM, H4 (hardy throughout the British Isles) by the Royal Horticultural Society. Anemone ranunculoides 'Frank Waley', a larger-growing, more robust cultivar, is sometimes available, as are the miniature subspecies A. ranunculoides subsp. wockeana and a selection known as A. ranunculoides 'Laciniata', with finely divided leaves. There is also a double-flowered cultivar, A. ranunculoides 'Pleniflora' (also sometimes listed as 'Semiplena' or 'Flore Pleno').

Related Species and Hybrids

Wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa, is similar to A. ranunculoides with slightly larger flowers (usually white, but they may be pinkish or lilac, often with a darker tint to the back of the 'petals'). Anemone × lipsiensis is a hybrid between these two species and has pale yellow flowers; it is often found where the two parent species grow near each other. A. × lipsiensis 'Pallida' is the best-known result of this cross. A most attractive plant, it has been awarded the AGM, H4, like both of its parents.

Native Flowers Menu

(Anemone Trifolia) Pennywort, Kidneywort, Liverwort (Anemone Hepatica) Poppy Anemone (Anemone Coronaria) Snowdrop Windflower, Wood Anemone (Anemone Sylvestis) Windflower, European Thimbleweed, Smell Fox (Anemone Nemorosa) Yellow Wood Anemone, Yellow Anemone, Buttercup Anemone (Anemone Ranunculoides) (Allamanda Angustifolia) Bulbous Buttercup (Ranunculus Bulbosus) Bush Allamanda (Allamanda Schottii or Allamanda Neriifolia) Buttercups, Spearworts, Water Crowfoots (Ranunculus) Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus Repens) Golden Trumpet (Allamanda Cathartica) Glacier Buttercup, Glacier Crowfoot (Ranunculus Glacialis) Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus Ficaria, Ficaria Grandiflora, Ficaria Verna) Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus Acris) Persian Buttercup (Ranunculus Asiaticus) Pond Water Crowfoot (Ranunculus Peltatus) Purple Allamanda, Violet Allamanda (Allamanda Blanchetii or Allamanda Violacea) Pygmy Buttercup, Dwarf Buttercup (Raninculus Pygmaeus) Devil's Tobacco, Tabaco del Diablo (Lobelia Tupa) Fairy Lily, White Rain Lily, August Rain Lily, White Zephyr Lily, Peruvian Swamp-Lily, Zephyr Flower, Autumn Zephyr Lily (Zephyranthes Candida) Pearl Lupin, Andean Lupin, South American Lupin, Tarwi, Tarhui, Chocho, Altramuz (Lupinus Mutabilis) Four-O-Clock Flower, Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis Jalapa) Beach Morning Glory, Goat's Foot (Ipomoea Pes-Caprae) Fire Vine, Spanish Flag (Ipomoea Versicolor) Hummingbird Vine, Cypress Vine, Star Glory (Ipomoea Quamoclit) Moonflower, Moon Vine (Ipomoea Alba) Morning Glory (Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia, Rivea) (Rivea Corymbosa or Turbina Corymbosa) Scarlet Creeper, Scarlet Morning Glory, Ivy-Leaf Morning Glory, Star Ipomoea, Trompillo (Ipomoea Hederifolia or Ipomoea Coccinea) Sweet Potato, Yam (Ipomoea Batatas) Canary Creeper, Canarybird Flower, Canarybird Vine, Canary Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Peregrinum) Garden Nasturium, Indian Cress (Tropaeolum Majus) Mashua, Anu (Tropaeolum Tubersum) Nasturium (Tropaeolum) Moss Rose, Moss-Rose Purslane (Portulaca Grandiflora) Purslane(Portulaca) Hummingbird Sage, Anise-Scented Sage (Salvia Guaranitica) Scarlet Sage, Tropical Sage (Salvia Splendens) Begonia Brazilian Vervain (Verbena Brasiliensis) Elephant Ear, Heart of Jesus, Angel Wings (Caladium) Petunia Whiteweed (Ageratum)