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    Callianthemum

    Genus of plants

    Callianthemum is a genus that consists of 24 species of little rhizomatous herbs from high mountains in Europe, Central Asia and East Asia. The botanical name comes from the Greek, which means beautiful flower. The plants are low-growing, ornamental perennials. Leaves are small and radical. Flowers are showy daisy-like, 1.5in in diameter, with 5-15 white or rose-color petals and nectaries at the base. Blooming in spring. Wikipedia

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  2. Callianthemum; Callianthemum kernerianum; General Plant Information ; Plant Habit: Herb/Forb: Life cycle: Perennial: Sun Requirements: Full Sun Full Sun to Partial Shade: Water Preferences: Mesic: Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 6a -23.3 °C (-10 °F) to -20.6 °C (-5 °F) Plant Height: 4 inches: Leaves:
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  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Callianthemum kernerianum Freyn ex A.Kern. First published in Sched. Fl. Exs. Austro-Hung. 5: 36 (1888) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Italy (Monte Baldo Reg.). It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Callianthemum is a genus that consists of 24 species of little rhizomatous herbs from high mountains in Europe, Central Asia and East Asia. The botanical name comes from the Greek, which means beautiful flower. ... Callianthemum kernerianum Callianthemum miyabeanum Callianthemum pimpinelloides Callianthemum sachalinense Callianthemum sajanense ...
  6. North American Rock Garden Society

    https://www.nargs.org › callianthemum

    Just coming into flower is Callianthemum kernerianum from the limestone hills of the Monte Baldo. 148.86 KB. Comments. Submitted by Lori S. on Sun, 03/13/2011 - 13:05. Re: Callianthemum. Lovely! Submitted by cohan on Mon, 03/14/2011 - 00:39. Re: Callianthemum. Very sweet, but looks more like a daisy than a buttercup ;D.
  7. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Callianthemum Species in Callianthemum. Family: Ranunculaceae. Approximately 10 species of herbaceous perennials formerly included in Ranunculus, from the mountains of Europe and Asia. They form tufts or clumps of mainly basal, dissected leaves and usually solitary, five to twenty petalled buttercup-like flowers which may be white or pale ...
  8. actaplantarum.org

    Jan 12, 2025Callianthemum: [Ranunculaceae] dal prefisso greco καλλι- kalli - bello e ἄνθεμον ánthemon fiore kernerianum: (Callianthemum, Centaurea, Galium, Hieracium, Iris, Jacea, Linosyris, Melittis, Rubus, Thesium, Uragoga, Xyridion) specie dedicate ad Anton Joseph Kerner von Marilaun (1831-1898), botanico attivo in Austria e Ungheria, professore di Botanica a Innsbruck e direttore del ...
  9. earthpedia.earth.com

    Callianthemum kernerianum (Callianthemum kernerianum) Description. Callianthemum is a genus that consists of 24 species of little rhizomatous herbs from high mountains in Europe, Central Asia and East Asia. The botanical name comes from the Greek, which means beautiful flower. The plants are low-growing, ornamental perennials and are lovely to ...
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