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i <br />( I <br />r <br />i <br />i <br />;~ <br />r , <br />i <br />~; <br />~~ <br />i <br />t <br />LAPIN: Enernion biternaium (Eastern false rue anemone) <br />. THE ~aal,~Nt"E'.5]' <br />P. ' ~ T" f <br />~~ y a sit, ~~~,. <br />r. <br />~ ~ F <br />;.~ _.~ ~. <br />NATIVE PLANT DATABASE <br />Search for native plants by scientific Warne, common name or family. If you are <br />looking for, try the CpmbinatiQn Search or our Recommended ~pe~ies lists. <br />Name search: scientific or common names <br />Famil Acanthaceae Acanthus Famil "k'ti <br />Enemion biternatum Raf. <br />Eastern false rue anemone, Eastern false rue-anemone <br />Ranuncutaceae jt3uttercup Family. <br />Synonyms: tsopyrum biterrtatum <br />USDA Symbol: ENBI <br />USDA Native Status: Native to U.S. <br />Open, many-stemmed perennial,, 8-16 in. hight. Loose clusters of white <br />flowers with five petal-like sepals are borne on slender stems from leaf <br />axils. White, anemone-like flowers in small clusters at ends of stems or on <br />stalks rising in axils of alternate leaves. Leaves are divided into three <br />segments and then into three leaflets. Grows in large patches. <br />This small, herbaceous perennial,,, long known as Isopyrum biternatum, <br />.. _... m ................... <br />grows from thick, tuberous, fibrous roots. It may be confused with Rue <br />Anemone (Thalictrum thalictroides), which has opposite or whorled stem <br />leaves just below the flowers, 5-10 petal-like sepals,, and.fruit with one <br />seed. <br />FROM THE IMAGE GALLERY <br />1 photo.(s1.avai(able in the gallery <br />http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result:php?id~lant=ENBI <br />Pale 1 of 2 <br />E; <br />E; <br />not sure what you are FI <br />IN <br />M <br />go H• <br />9o Sl <br />0 <br />___ _ - 811 <br />RE <br />1 /6/2009 <br />Btoodwor <br />