Callianthemum
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Callianthemum is a genus that consists of 24 species of little rhizomatous herbs from high mountains in Europe, Central Asia and East Asia. The botanical name comes from the Greek, which means beautiful flower. The plants are low-growing, ornamental perennials and are lovely to rock garden. Leaves are small and radical. Flowers are showy daisy-like, 1.5in in diameter, with 5-15 white or rose-color petals and nectaries at the base. Blooming in spring.

Species

Callianthemum acaule

Callianthemum alatavicum

Callianthemum anemonoides

Callianthemum angustifolium

Callianthemum berardi

Callianthemum bipinnatum

Callianthemum cachemirianum

Callianthemum cashmirianum

Callianthemum coriandrifolium

Callianthemum endlicheri

Callianthemum farreri

Callianthemum hondoense

Callianthemum insigne

Callianthemum isopyroides

Callianthemum kernerianum

Callianthemum miyabeanum
Callianthemum miyabeanum
Callianteum miyabeanum, known as in Japan, is a species of flowering plant in the Ranunculaceae. It is endemic to Mount Apoi in the Hidaka Mountains of Hokkaidō, Japan.-Status on Japanese red list:...



Callianthemum pimpinelloides

Callianthemum rutifolium

Callianthemum sachalinense

Callianthemum sajanense

Callianthemum semiverticillatum

Callianthemum taipaicum

Callianthemum tibeticum
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