Anemone nemorosa

Anemonoides nemorosa

Wood Anemone

A perennial herbaceous plant growing to a height of up to 15 cm (6 in). It has compound basal leaves that are palmate or ternate and grows from underground rhizomes. The flowers are white, sometimes pinkish, lilac or blue, and bloom in early spring from March to May.

Details

Order:

Ranunculales

Family:

Ranunculaceae

Genus:

Anemonoides

Chemistry:

The plant contains various alkaloids, flavonoids, and terpenoids. Specifically, it has been found to contain protoanemonin, a toxic compound that can cause skin irritation.

Uses:

The wood anemone has been used medicinally for its astringent and diuretic properties. It is also cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens.

Flowering time:

March to May

Sowing time:

Plant height:

5–15 cm (2–6 in)

Flower color:

Usually white, can be pinkish, lilac or blue

Suitable habitat:

Shady woods and forest floors

Info

Pannon Flora Ltd. was founded on December 13, 1999, by Gábor Janik, who retains 95% ownership. Janik holds an MSc in Horticulture from the University of Horticultural Sciences (1986) and an Advanced Professional English Certification from the College of International Trade (1990). The company specializes in bird feed production and export, primarily serving markets in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, alongside cultivating and distributing imported/exported horticultural seeds. It maintains exclusive partnerships with JOEUN Seed (South Korea) and Takii Europe (Japan), a leader in professional seed breeding and production. Pannon Flora collaborates with certification bodies such as NÉBIH (National Food Chain Safety Office), MERT Kontroll, and SGS Hungary to ensure compliance and quality. The company works with approximately 400 Hungarian growers, ranging from small-scale producers (under 5 hectares) to mid-sized farms and large-scale agricultural enterprises. This profile emphasizes agribusiness expertise, technical partnerships, and operational scalability tailored to international client needs.

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