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Bjarne:
A new  thread: Anemone nemorosa  :)

Here are some of mine:

     
A. n. Robinsonia

A.n. Vestal

A. n. Wildform from Risa, Norway

Joakim B:
Lovely pics Bjarne
Do they have a name?
Kind regards
Joakim

Bjarne:
Thank you Joakim  :) Now I have named them.

Joakim B:
Dear Bjarne
I looked at Your web page and saw more lovely wild forms of nemorosa.
You are either lucky in finding them or a good searcher that looks at many to find the few. :)
What ever it shows that having the eyes open for the "common" flowers has itīs rewards.

Since I do not have any pics my self but saw a nice little thread about this in an other forum, I would like to share that link with You. I hope it is OK to link to other forums if it is in a proper subject.
The link is to a therad in a Swedish forum that deals with garden in general but this thread in perticular is about, Anemone nemorosa, hepaticas and pulsatilla vulgaris all plants that grows wild in Sweden.
There are som great varity even if the language might not be understood.
The direc link is to a talk about an anemone nemorosa called "under the oak" and You will have to press that link to see the picture.

http://www.alltomtradgard.se/forum/show.php?root=13&ID=677657&thread=677643&pid=677858
Hope You all will enjoy the pictures as I have done.. :)

Kind regards
Joakim

Hkind:
Joakim, There are lot of variants of Anemone nemorosa in the woods. But you have to crawl among them to detect them. Have a look at my A. nemerosa forms at http://www.abc.se/~m8449/anemone.html#nemorosa. The two first rows  and the second plant on the third row are forms I have found outside our house in Stockholm - most of them during one afternoon.

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