This is the hardiest fall anemone I know of, said to be even hardier than 'Robustissima'.
Single pink flowers. Floriferou...Read Mores, and blooms from late August to late October.
Like other fall anemones, this prefers dappled shade and needs well-drained but consistently moist soil---I wouldn't try to grow them here without irrigation during summer droughts. Spreads underground, though easy enough to control.
I've only had success with fall anemones when I've planted them in the spring. Whenever I've bought them when they appear in the nurseries in the fall, they have failed to overwinter.
Deer resistant.
Propagate by division or root cuttings.
A chance seedling discovered by Dennis Mareb of Windy Hill Nursery in Great Barrington, MA.
This is the hardiest fall anemone I know of, said to be even hardier than 'Robustissima'.
Single pink flowers. Floriferou...Read More