Tall Anemone
Anemone virginiana
Ranunculaceae
Other names
Thimble weed
Growth habit
Herbaceous
Perennation
Perennial
Native distribution
Native to the Finger Lakes Region
Cultivation
Part to full sun. Dry, gravely well-drained soil is best.
Propagation
Store seeds dry, then cold-moist stratify 60-90 days. Sow at 70 degrees.
Climate change sensitivity
Over the period from 1986 to 2015, Anemone virginiana bloomed an average of 13 days earlier.
Poisonous
yes
Poisonous description
All parts are poisonous to consume when fresh. Can cause contact dermatitis in sensitive persons.
Location
Mundy Wildflower Garden, Coy Glen, Edwards Lake Cliffs Preserve, McLean Bogs, Salt Road Fen, South Hill Swamp
Description
A striking, beneficial plant that is attractive to bees and birds. The seeds are wrapped in long woolly hairs.
Status
L4|S5|G5