Anemone coronaria is a herbaceous perennial tuberous plant developing to twenty–40 cm tall, hardly ever to 60 cm (0.75–1.50 feet), spreading to fifteen–23 cm (zero.50 to 0.Seventy five feet), with a basal rosette of a few leaves, the leaves with 3 leaflets, every leaflet deeply lobed. The vegetation which bloom from April to June are borne singly on a tall stem with a whorl of small leaves simply beneath the flower; the flower is 3–eight cm diameter, with five–eight purple (but may be white or blue) showy petal-like tepals and a black centre. The pollen is dry, has an unsculpted exine, is much less than 40 nm in diameter, and is normally deposited within 1.Five m of its supply. This vital mound includes tightly packed pistils in the centre, with a crown-like ring of stamens surrounding this, which offers the species its call.The vegetation produce 2 hundred–three hundred seeds.The plants shape hard black tubers as storage organs.