Anemone, also known as Pulsatilla / Autumn peony, is commonly named as “Monro Lisa” in the market by its more familiar variety “Monro Lisa”.
Anemone is hairy all over the stem, the viewing period is short, generally less than a week. The whole Anemone has no petals, all you see like petals are actually the calyxs. The color of the flowers is mainly red/ purple/ hot pink/ white, and the core is mainly black/ yellow in color.
Seeing the Anemone in its fruit state, you will understand why it is called Pulsatilla. In addition, Anemone has the meaning of wind in Greek, so Anemone is also known as Windward Flower, and there are many myths related to the Anemone and the wind can be found.