1983 Volume 47 Issue 5 Pages 101-105
An ecological survey of Anemone flaccida was made to take a conservation measure for spots where the plant grows wild in city parks
Anemone flaccida is spring ephemeral, and its light minimum is approximately 5% in relative light intensity. When evergreen trees became dominant as the result of succession, the distribution of Anemone flaccida was lost on the forest floor and it ranged only on the edge of the forest.
On the basis of the above findings it is concluded that proper cutting of evergreen trees to thin them out is recommended for conservation of spots where it grows naturally.