Anemone

I feel like this genus is long overdue for an explosion of popularity. From the exquisite spring blooming ephemerals to the big, blowsy fall blooming Japanese anemones, the diversity of the genus is huge, and they're all gorgeous and easy to grow.



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Anemone h. japonica 'September Charm'

Anemone h. japonica 'September Charm'

Vigorous branching wiry stems and slightly cup shaped, silvery pink flowers with a darker exterior, over deeply divided dark green leaves, stunning fall display of blooms, they prefer light shade and a little protection. ____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Anemone nemorosa

Anemone nemorosa

Forming colonies of spreading underground branching rhizomes this wonderful European species is always a welcome addition; 2-4cm flowers in colors that range from white to pink and purple sit solitary atop 5-15cm stems, the effect is enhanced because the flowers generally all face the same direction. These are mixed seedlings but there are myriads of named forms and Brigitta is quietly collecting them all, one to these years she will start to part with them..____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Anemone nemorosa 'Leeds Variety'

Anemone nemorosa 'Leeds Variety'

A robust grower with large white flowers it will form rather large mats if happy, and looks great creeping around under shrubs or in a lightly shaded woodland garden.___ZONE 4
$12.00

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Anemone sylvestris 'Madonna'

Anemone sylvestris 'Madonna'

Hardly a woodlander it needs a lot of sun to grow well, flowers can be up to 7cm across though often smaller. A spring bloomer and one of the best.
$12.00

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Anemone virginiana

Anemone virginiana

2-3' Eastern U.S. native, Farrer was pretty hard on it, but it's not all that bad for the wild garden Hardly a woodlander it needs a lot of sun to grow well, flowers can be up to 7cm across though often smaller. A spring bloomer and one of the best.
$12.00

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