Anemone season...yes, already!

Anemone season peaks in March, but this year it started in November! What I mean is that one species of Anemone has been seen blooming this year starting November 28th, A. edwardsiana, spotted by @bachusrock. The previous "record" for early bloom in this species was January 20th, 2019.

Soooo, be on the lookout!

Here's my Anemone guide (focused on Texas).

These graphs show phenology of Anemones in Texas.

Posted on 26 December, 2022 18:07 by pfau_tarleton pfau_tarleton

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So i need to keep an eye out for A. okennonii at my lease in Kent/Stonewall counties. Kent is the county up against your Garza records at Alan Henry..

Posted by oddfitz over 1 year ago

Yes, next to nothing is known about this species. I found it on or adjacent to north facing slopes in Garza county.

Posted by pfau_tarleton over 1 year ago

Graphs broken? I just see a broken image graphic.

Posted by rymcdaniel about 1 year ago

Added link...not sure if the pic of the graphs will stay visible.

Posted by pfau_tarleton about 1 year ago

I scoped out one of my normal spots for A. berlandieri in Williamson county, and there was no signs of flowering yet, though with the recent warm weather who knows if they might flower a bit early this year.

Posted by rymcdaniel about 1 year ago

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