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Anemone virginiana

Family
Ranunculaceae
Common Name(s)
Thimbleweed
Flowering Time
June to July
Fruit/Seed Maturation Sign
Heads turn soft, break apart easily, achenes turn from greenish to light greenish-brown
Fruit/Seed Collection Dates
Early September through early October; seed head breaks apart over several months
Notes

Transplants in a field study had 71% survival after 7 years (Mottl et al. 2006).

Caudex (base of stem and root) short and thick (Fernald 1950); no vegetative spread (Barkely 1986, Gleason and Cronquist 1991).

Thimbleweed (Anemone virginiana) flower and fruit

Seed Cleaning
None required
Storage
Intolerant of dry storage (Cullina 2000)
Restoration Potential
Medium (by transplant)