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February 19, 2007 : Eranthis hyemalis
Keywords: Ranunculaceae | Eranthis hyemalis (L.) Salisb.
I mentioned spring was on its way a few days ago, and here's some evidence in a photograph from yesterday. True, the common name for this plant is winter aconite and some sites deem it a late winter bloomer. However, the inevitable parade of early-blooming flowers marches on, steadfastly ignoring the sidewalk bystanders attempting to pin down the name of the season.
Today's photograph is dedicated to Kevin Kubeck (another one of UBC Botanical Garden's horticulturists), who participated in a name-game with me last Friday as we tried to remember the genus name of this plant (the label was absent). We fired back a whole series of “E” names before giving up, until Kevin later sent me an email with only two words: Eranthis hyemalis.
Native to southern Europe, Eranthis hyemalis has become naturalized in eastern North America and northern Europe, presumbably after being introduced as an early-season garden plant. Like some other members of the buttercup family (e.g., Aconitum), it is poisonous.
For a botanical illustration of the species, visit the Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at February 19, 2007 12:00 AM
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Posted by: shivangi at February 19, 2007 1:47 AM
Beautful Daniel, and much needed here in the east where it is currently 19 degrees F. I don't feel so bad about getting old if you guys can't remember plant names either! (:
I have hopefully planted some of these little bulbs, but a book by Judy Glattstein says don't expect more than a 20% success rate as they don't store well. We shall see.
Posted by: bev at February 19, 2007 4:38 AM
What a cheerful little plant for a gray day! Thanks for brightening up a rainy day (but very welcome moisture!) in the San Diego area.
Posted by: Janet A. at February 19, 2007 8:40 AM
Eranthis hyemalis - Z5 - RHS Index of Garden Plants, Griffiths
Eranthis hyemalis - Z4-9 - A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, Brickell, Cole, Zuk
Eranthis hyemalis - Z3-7 - Kemper Center for Home Gardening
Posted by: Beverley at February 19, 2007 8:53 AM
Wow, is this a touch of Spring! What a lovely site from someone who is sitting with four feet of snow outside the door.
Thanks.
Posted by: Meg Bernstein at February 19, 2007 5:20 PM
I love these. They take a while to establish, but once established, they bring joy year after year. I eagerly watch for the seeds to mature, collect them, and immediately scatter them in new places around my yard. The following year, only seed leaves appear; the next, only the little collarette; the subsequent year, the blossom. They like a spring sprinkle of bonemeal and lime.
Posted by: Debby at February 19, 2007 6:46 PM
Winter aconite or winter amnesia?
Posted by: Ron B at February 19, 2007 7:04 PM
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they are just so mesmerising andpls can i get peply for my appreciation?