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Pulsatilla multiceps Green   (redirected from: Anemone multiceps (Greene) Standl.)
Family: Ranunculaceae
[Anemone multiceps (Greene) Standl.]
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Russia Flora: Plant, up to 20 (25) cm tall. Rosette leaves 3-5-dissected; their primary segments three-parted, with linear-lanceolate terminal lobes 2-3 mm wide. Cauline leaves noticeably smaller than rosette leaves, almost sessile, with indistinctly defined petioles up to 3 (4) mm long and three-dissected blades with dentate-incised segments. In other aspects similar to the previous species. 2n = 16 (Zhukova, Tikhonova, 1973).

Distribution: Chukotka (eastern), Anadyr-Penzhina, Koryak (Fig. 19). - On gravelly slopes from foot to tops of low mountains and hills, as well as on coastal sea cliffs; predominantly in tundra zone. VI-VII. - General distribution: North America (Alaska). - Described from North America.

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