Definition
Genus Eranthis encompasses a group of small, early-blooming perennial plants, commonly known as winter aconites. These plants are like nature's alarm clock, waking up the garden after a long winter nap. They belong to the buttercup family and feature bright yellow, cup-shaped flowers surrounded by a collar of green bracts. They are often found naturalized in woodlands, bringing cheer to otherwise barren landscapes. Think of them as the first wave of spring's botanical invasion!