Japanese anemones are among the most versatile, resilient, and high-performing perennials in the garden. Blooming from August through October, they provide an extended period of late summer colour. Their wide, saucer-shaped flowers, with a central green button and surrounded by golden yellow anthers, are carried on tall, elegant stems above clumps of three-lobed leaves. When planted in groups, they create a soft, airy display that sways gently in the breeze, making them perfect companions for late bloomers like Asters, Rudbeckia, and Hydrangeas. Their natural, informal appearance is ideal for cottage and wildlife gardens, and they also make superb cut flowers. Japanese anemones thrive in various soil types and growing conditions, are generally disease-resistant, and offer strong resistance to rabbits. The Japanese Anemone Collection includes the following varieties: Anemone x hybrida ‘Andrea Atkinson’: A vigorous hybrid that outperforms the well-known Honorine Jobert. It produces white flowers with a touch of pink and green, with a semi-double appearance. Height: 90 cm (35 inches). Spread: 75 cm (30 inches). Anemone ‘Bressingham Glow’: Large, semi-double, deep rose-pink flowers, with loosely held petals that create a charming windblown effect. Height: 90 cm (35 inches). Spread: 75 cm (30 inches). Anemone ‘Praecox’: Dark pink, single flowers that bloom earlier and stay more compact than other anemones. Height and spread: 60 cm (24 inches). Anemone ‘Prinz Heinrich’: Semi-double flowers in dark pink/purple, lightening as they mature. Their quilled, uneven petals give them a lovely ruffled look. Height: 75 cm (30 inches). Spread: 60 cm (24 inches). Anemone ‘Serenade’: Soft lavender-pink, semi-double blooms that add a delicate touch to the garden. Height and spread: 90 cm (35 inches). Please note that plant height and spread are seasonal, so we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of plants delivered will vary depending on the season, and arrival images serve as a general guide. Japanese anemones are one of the most useful, resilient and high-performing of garden perennials. Plant your Anemone plants out on moist, fertile, well drained soil in sun or dappled shade. Plants are generally unfussy and, once established, will last for years, although try to avoid excessive winter wet.
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