September 22,
Mt. Holyoke Range State Park, Amherst
In all the anemones, involucre (a leafy wrapping) is very
remote from the flower due to a tall peduncle. In this species
we see both the involucre (at the very bottom) and additional involucels up on
each of the peduncles. The fruiting heads are up to 1.5 cm thick, prickly
with diverging styles. Photo taken in western Massachusetts