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Anemone hupehensis |
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| Synonym(s) |
Anemone japonica |
| Common name |
Japanese windflower |
| Family |
ranunculaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial (Z4-8) |
| Flowers |
soft pink (summer) |
| Size |
4' |
| Light |
sun-part shade |
| Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil |
Earliest of the summer-season anemones to bloom in our garden. This is a tall variety - the mound of handsome lobed foliage comes up to 3-4', with the flowers held above. Long-blooming. Gets a little floppy toward the end of its bloom period, and would probably benefit from a little staking (something we're not good at around here).
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: front perennial border About my plant portraits
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Last modified:
July 14, 2004
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