Definition
Genus Anemonella is a small group of delicate, spring-blooming wildflowers in the buttercup family. These plants are native to eastern North America and feature dainty, star-shaped flowers in shades of white, pink, or lavender. They are spring ephemerals, meaning they have a short growing season. They grow from small tubers. Unlike some dominant species, they are often overlooked. These plants prefer shady locations. Genus Anemonella demonstrates the diversity within plant families.