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Today we’re bringing you a couple facts about the Anemone flower, which has been enchanting people for more than 2,000 years.
1. Also Known As The Anemone flower is known by a number of other names, including “wildflower”. The name comes from the Greek “ánemos” (wind) and “ṓnē” (daughter of), translating to “daughter of the wind.” Another common name is “lilly of the field.”
2. Friend to Pollinators The wide-open flowers of the Anemone and pollen-loaded anthers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, hoverflies, and bees—especially bumble bees, making them a wellbeloved flower to pollinators.