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Extra
notes and interesting information:
One of the most popular Japanese anemone
cultivars, 'Honorine Jobert' Japanese Anemone
has been a favorite in southern gardens since
Civil War times. This anemone is generally slow
to establish in the garden, but once
established, it is particularly floriferous and
clumps will not need dividing for some years.
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References:
Brenzel, Kathleen Norris, Ed. 2001.
Sunset Western Garden Book.
Sunset Publishing Corporation, Menlo Park, CA |
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at
a glance:
Common Name:
Japanese anemone
Plant type:
Perennial flower
Family:
Ranunculaceae
Height/Spread:
Graceful, branching stems 2 – 4 ft. high
Leaves:
Dark green, three- to five-lobed leaves
Flowers:
Pristine white blossoms encircle a ring of yellow stamens
Bloom Period:
Late
summer to fall
Diseases/pests: No
serious insect or disease problems
Conditions:
Well-drained
soil amended with organic matter. Prefers partial shade
Natural Range:
Hybrid origin
Hardiness:
USDA
Zones 4 - 8
Location:
Waterwise Garden |