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Plant description:

These are low-growing plants with either double or single flowers. Anemones are available in shades of red, purple, pink and white. These compact plants have masses of blooms that multiply with picking and make delightful cut flowers. Anemones are effective in pots and containers.

Family: Ranunculaceae

Botanical Pronunciation: uh-NEM-oh-nee

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Botanical name

Anemone coronaria x hybrids

Plant Care

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Flowers

These compact plants have masses of blooms that multiply with picking. Flowering time: July, August, September,    

Common name(s)

Anemone, Wind flower

Origin

Planting instructions

Plant in batches in autumn to prolong the flowering period.
Position tubers with the pointed end facing downwards or on their side in well-drained soil.
Cover with ±20mm soil and keep constantly moist.
Don’t plant in a position that gets hot afternoon sun.
Planting time:

April,
May,

Maintenance

Anemones need little attention except for regular deep watering and cutting to keep them flowering.

Uses

These compact plants make delightful cut flowers.

Interesting info

The flowers multiply with picking.
They make delightful cut flowers.

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Anemoon (A)

These compact plants have masses of blooms that multiply with picking.
Flowering time:

July,
August,
September,

Anemone coronaria x hybrids   Anemone coronaria x hybrids

Anemone coronaria x hybrids

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