Wood anemone, Vitsippa (Anemone nemorosa)
A rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant less than 30 centimetres in height. The compound basal leaves are palmate or ternate (divided into three lobes). They grow from underground root-like stems called rhizomes and die back down by mid summer (summer dormant).
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Location: Granby, Sigtuna, Europe, Sweden
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