The anemone is a plant universal. Its name comes from ancient Greece: Anemos means wind. It has a large number of varieties, blooming in all temperate zones of the Earth with more than 60 species: there are anemones that form tubers, others have only tuberculiformes thickening in the roots and, finally, a third have a normal system of roots itself of perennial plants. You can pigeonhole into three large and important groups: the flowers of spring flower in autumn and the Mediterranean species, which bloom in the winter as indoor plants and summer outdoors.
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