Sea anemones took their names in the late 1700s on their likeness to the flowers.
Sometimes it was a court planted with roses, jessamine, dafeodils, hyacinths and anemones, and a thousand other flowers of which I did not know the names.
She wore a summer dress and overshoes; her dress was a light green, and she wore anemones in her hair.
He next flew to the anemones; these were rather sour to his taste.
Primroses and anemones sprung forth, and violets bloomed in the shade, while every blade of grass was full of strength and sap.
It was difficult to advance: wood lilies and anemones grew almost too high; flowering convolvuli and brambles were hanging like garlands from tree to tree; while the nightingales were singing and the sunbeams played.
"It is beautiful here in spring," said the little girl, and they were again in the green beechwood, where the thyme breathed forth sweet fragrance at their feet, and the pink anemones looked lovely in the green moss.