Help identifying flower?

If anyone can assist me in identifying this flower, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks for any help.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jo_through_the_looking_glass/2459769033/

Anonymous2008-05-03T06:30:03Z

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It is Anemone coronaria also called Poppy Anemone, De Caen Anemone - flower

click the link for an image = the image is of an older flower so the central part of stamens and the pistil is darker =

http://www.beautifulbotany.com/STOCK%20A-B/Anemone%20coronaria.jpg

http://www.beautifulbotany.com/Stock%20A-B.htm


Anemone (A-ne-mó-ne, from the Greek = wind), is a genus of about 120 species of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae in the north and south temperate zones.

The Anemone coronaria ("Kalanit" in Hebrew) is one of the most well known and beloved flowers in Israel. During the British Mandate of Palestine British soldiers were nicknamed "Kalaniyot" for their red berrets.

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Ranunculaceae
Genus: Anemone
Species: A. coronaria


Binomial name
Anemone coronaria

This particular variety is =Anemone - Coronaria var.Sylphide

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1095/885722640_824c536d82.jpg?v=0
http://www.flickr.com/photos/louisejoly/885722640/

From = A Botanist

rini2016-10-07T01:55:17Z

I could desire to disagree with the guy who stated that it particularly is a hydrangea - hydrangeas have plenty extra effective leaves, and are in many situations the two purple or blue, reckoning on the soil wherein they're planted; i've got coated a link to a solid photograph of hydrangeas below. That being stated, i don't be conscious of what it particularly is - in spite of the undeniable fact that it seems healthful, so i might say only keep doing in spite of the fact which you're already doing!

gardengallivant2008-05-02T17:24:28Z

The finely divided leaves appear to clasp the stem in opposite pairs. This makes me think of the genus of cosmos flowers but most that I know have triangular petals not such rounded ones.
http://www.imagekind.com/Showartwork.aspx?IMID=ed2a9268-9a50-45ea-b487-f96269f0f516
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pink_fluffy/1008453864/
http://zipcodezoo.com/Key/Cosmos_Genus.asp
http://images.google.com/images?q=cosmos+atrosanguinea+image&ndsp=18&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&start=0&sa=N
Another genus of plants with clasping leaves is Papaver poppies. Many of the Papaver have divided leaves with the appearance of the ones in your picture. Poppy flowers have a pod in the middle.
http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en

Dean M.2008-05-02T21:32:16Z

From the number of stamens and the degree to which the leaf is dissected, I'd say you have an anemone (windflower). The colors, number of petals, and dissection of the leaf can vary between individuals, as seen in these photos:
http://www.robsplants.com/plants/AnemoMulti.php
http://www.morinurseries.com/Perennials/Anemone/
http://www.arrowhead-alpines.com/white1_gallery/images/Anemone%20multifida.jpg
http://forum.garten-pur.de/attachments/05180015_eAnemone_multifida.JPG

ta p2008-05-02T16:51:06Z

from the top it could be a purple coneflower. i would have to see a pic from the side to say for sure. or some kind of daisy.