See also Anemone, Garden anemone, Pasqueflower and Meadow pasqueflower.

☙ Wood anemone

Various species in genus Anemonoides Mill. (1754)WFO colloquially called 'wood anemone'.

Period Breton (brezhoneg): diskrab m. LB

Period English: wood anemone.

Period French: anémone des bois f. ('wood anemone');JDS silvye f. FDE

Anemonoides nemorosa: anémone des bois f. ('wood anemone');LB sylvie f.;LB fausse anémone f. ('false anemone');LB rénoncule des bois f. ('wood ranunculus');LB bassinet blanc et purpurin m. ('white and purple bassinet').LB

Period German: Wald-Anemone f? ('forest anemone'). JDS

Sentiments:

Souffrance causée par l'amourSuffering caused by love ◼︎ (1841); JDS

Region:

Native: TBC.

Introduced: TBC.

Seasonality: TBC.

Period Colours: TBC.

Heraldry: TBC.

Religious: TBC.

Included Species:

Anemonoides sylvestris (L.) Galasso, Banfi & Soldano (2005), snowdrop anemone

 = Anemone sylvestris L. (1753);WFO JDS

Anemonoides nemorosa (L.) Holub (1973), wood anemone

 = Anemone nemorosa L. (1753)WFO (via bilingual dictionaries of the era).

Cited Verse:

TBC.

In Fabre d'Églantine's 1793 rural emblem annex to the French Republican calendar, Silvye is the emblem of 27 Ventôse (17 March).






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