Family: Ranunculaceae
Synonyms: Anemone dubia Wall. ex Wight & Arn., Anemone esquirolii H.Lév. & Vaniot, Anemone geraniifolia Wall., Anemone hispida Wall., Anemone leveillei Ulbr., Anemone longipes Tamura, Anemone rivularis var. daliensis X.D.Dong & Lin Yang, Anemone rivularis var. rivularis, Anemone saniculifolia H.Lév., Anemone wightiana Wall. ex Wight & Arn., Anemonidium rivulare (Buch.-Ham. ex DC.) Starod.
- Common name: River Anemone, River Windflower
- Hindi: Angeli, Mirchilee, Ageli, Charbini, Maruiri
- German: Bach-Windröschen, Gewöhnliches Bach-Windröschen
- Finnish: Himalajanvuokko
- Chinese: 草玉梅, jia chang yin lian hua
- Nepalese: dhanero, seyo bikh, Subka , Subka karpo, Dumbu metok, Kangrate, Kangresjhar
- Vietnamese: Phong quỳ suối
- Swedish: Bäckanemon
Root paste applied on boils to exude pus. Seeds used to treat wounds. Leaves as emetic, given in spleen disorders, used for ear complaints and for maggots in sores. Veterinary medicine, plant juice insecticide. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
Used in indigestion, cough, cold and fever; generates digestive heat and dries lymph fluid. [Medicinal Plants of Dolpo]
16 published articles of Anemone rivularis