Himalayan Snow Anemone is a perennial herb
characterized by profuse mass flowering of beautiful white flowers,
giving the impression of snow covered hills. Petals (technically
sepals) are 5, white, ovate, 1.2-2 x 0.6-1.2 cm, basal veins 3-5, base
long narrowed, tip rounded. Stamens are 3-5 mm; filament linear, anther
cylindric. Flower-stalks are long, 3-15 cm, base hairy. Flowers are
borne atom flowering stems 40-80 cm, hairless or sparsely finely
velvet-hairy; cyme compound, elongate, 7-15-flowered. Involucral bracts
are 3-7, 3-parted, rhombic, 5-14 cm, sparsely finely velvet-hairy.
Bracteoles 3-cleft or entire, 2-4 cm. Leaves are 5-15; leaf-stalk 15-30
cm, densely velvet-hairy; leaf blade 3-parted, rhombic-round, 8-15 x
6-12 cm, scarcely finely velvet-hairy or nearly hairless; segments 2-
or 3-lobed, rhombic, margin pointedly toothed. Seedpod body is
ovoid-ellipsoid, 6-9 x 4-7 mm, hairless; wings 1.2-1.3 mm wide.
Himalayan Snow Anemone is found in sparse forests, meadows at altitudes
of 1800-3700 m, in the Himalayas extending to Tibet and N Myanmar.
Flowering: July-August.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Ukhrul distt., Manipur.
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