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Anemonoides trifolia
Anemonoides trifolia
Anemonoides trifolia
Anemonoides trifolia

Anemonoides trifolia

TAXONOMY

FamilyRanunculaceae
GenusAnemonoides
Zone5

ABOUT

Anemonoides trifolia, commonly known as Three-leaved Anemone, is a perennial plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to temperate regions and typically found in woodlands and shaded areas. The plant has a dormancy period during the winter months and is known for its delicate white flowers and trifoliate leaves.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Anemonanthea trifolia
Anemone nemorosa subsp. trifolia
Anemone trifolia
Anemone trifolia subsp. brevidentata
Anemonoides trifolia subsp. brevidentata
Threeleaf anemone

OVERVIEW

WaterMoist
SoilLoamy
LightIndirect Bright (6 Hours)
Temperature15° C
Humidity60%
Dormancy3 Months
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

DETAILS

Care Instructions
To care for Anemonoides trifolia, provide it with bright, indirect light and maintain moderate temperatures. The plant prefers a humid environment and should be watered when the soil partially dries out. It thrives in temperate climates and requires a dormancy period during the winter.
Soil
Anemonoides trifolia prefers loamy soil with good drainage. The soil should be kept moderately moist but not waterlogged. A well-draining soil mix is ideal to prevent root rot.
Fertilizer
Fertilize Anemonoides trifolia with a balanced fertilizer, such as 5-10-10, during the growing season. Apply the fertilizer sparingly, as the plant does not require high nutrient concentrations.
Repotting
Repot Anemonoides trifolia every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its container. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage and use a loamy soil mix. Repotting is best done in early spring before the growing season begins.
Propagation
Propagate Anemonoides trifolia by division in early spring or late autumn. Carefully separate the rhizomes and replant them in suitable soil. Ensure each division has a portion of the root system and some foliage.
Pruning
Pruning is not typically required for Anemonoides trifolia. However, you can remove any dead or damaged leaves to maintain the plant's appearance and health.
Toxicity
Anemonoides trifolia is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. All parts of the plant contain toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress and other symptoms. Handle the plant with care and keep it out of reach of children and pets.
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How To Grow Anemonoides trifolia | EarthOne