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Anemone x Hybrida Prince Henryi - 9cm Pot
Anemone x Hybrida Prince Henryi - 9cm Pot
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Japanese Anemone are outstanding plants for the late summer and fall garden. The branching stems of poppy-like flowers are superb for cutting. Plants prefer a rich, moist site, spreading to form a large patch. This is a compact selection, featuring small, semi-double rosy-mauve blossoms. Good for part shade.
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Flowers:
- Anemones are known for their distinct, often showy flowers. The flowers can have a single or double row of petal-like structures called tepals, and they come in various colours, including white, pink, purple, and blue. The central part of the flower consists of a prominent cluster of stamens and carpels.
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Foliage:
- The foliage of Anemones varies among species. It can be deeply lobed, serrated, or palmate. The leaves are usually basal, arising from the base of the plant.
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Height and Spread:
- The size of Anemone plants varies widely. Some species are low-growing, forming ground covers, while others can reach heights of several feet. The spread depends on the growth habit of the specific species or cultivar.
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Blooming Period:
- Anemones typically bloom in spring or fall, depending on the species. Some species produce flowers in both seasons. The bloom period can vary, with some species flowering for several weeks.
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Adaptability:
- Anemones are adaptable to various growing conditions. They prefer well-draining soil and thrive in partial to full shade, though some species tolerate full sun. They are versatile and can be used in different garden settings, including woodland gardens, borders, and rock gardens.
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Uses:
- Anemones are popular ornamental plants, and many gardeners appreciate them for their early or late-season blooms. They can be used in mixed borders, rock gardens, and as cut flowers.
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Care:
- Care requirements depend on the specific species or cultivar. In general, Anemones benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods. Deadheading spent flowers can prolong the bloom period, and dividing crowded clumps can rejuvenate the plant.
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