Several blossoms which we pick have six of these sepals. That is the usual number, but sometimes there are only five, and sometimes more than six.The blossoms of the Anemone grow on longer and stronger stalks than those of the Primrose, and on each stalk are three leaves. These leaves grow round the stalk in a ring. Each leaf is “tri-partite” – in three parts or divisions; the edges of these divided leaves are deeplyPrimroseIn the Coppice7serrated. Besides the three leaves on each flower-stalk similar leaves grow from underground stems which creep along not far below the surface of the soil. Such creeping underground stems are usually called “rhizomes.”