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Anemone, dwarf growing
Anemone blanda, Oriental Anemones that are well suited along edges of borders or in pots, combined with other spring flowers. Preferably in a sunny or slightly shaded position on permeable soil, also for naturalising.
Wood anemones, including A. nemorosa, A. lipsiensis and A. ranunculoides are true naturalising plants for a spot in light shade to shade. Wonderful in country gardens, along forest edges and under woody plants. Preferably plant in a forest soil. The first year after planting, flowering is moderate, but from the second year onwards they will develop fine.
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Anemone 'White Splendour' & Muscari 'Blue Magic'
Nice combination to plant along shrub and border edges. -
Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades'
Blue anemone, the cheerful flowers, in various shades of blue, appear from March. Height 10-15 cm. Excellent for naturalising. -
Anemone blanda 'Charmer'
Deep pink anemone. Flowers from mid-March, height 10-15 cm. -
Anemone blanda 'White Splendour'
White anemone. Flowers from mid-March, height 10-15 cm. -
Anemone blanda mix
Anemone, the cheerful flowers, in various shades, appear from March. Height 10-15 cm. Excellent for naturalising. -
Anemone nemorosa
Wood anemone. Height 10-15 cm. Early flowering, native, white flowers. -
Anemone nemorosa 'Blue Eyes'
Height 10-15 cm. Early flowering, double-flowered, white with a blue heart. -
Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana'
Wood anemone. Height 10-15 cm. Early flowering, native. Lavender blue. -
Anemone nemorosa 'Royal Blue'
Wood anemone. Height 10-15 cm. Early flowering, native, beautiful royal blue flowers. -
Anemone ranunculoides
Yellow wood anemone (nemorosus means: growing in the forest). Native in the Netherlands and Belgium. -
Anemone x lipsiensis
A natural cross of Anemone nemorosa x Anemone ranunculoides. Soft primrose yellow flowers in March-April.