Genus Isopyrum is a group of flowering plants that belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. This genus comprises around 15 species of herbs that are typically found in the temperate regions of the world. Some of the common synonyms for Genus Isopyrum include Anemone, Pulsatilla, and Hepatica. These flowering plants are characterized by unique features, such as stemless, lobed leaves, white or yellowish-green sepals and petals, and a small, spherical fruit. They have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including treating respiratory ailments, bacterial infections, and fever. The different species of Genus Isopyrum have distinctive morphological and ecological characteristics that make them valuable in botanical research.