Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm'
Japanese Anemone
Single silvery pink flowers with darker pink edges, profuse bloomer, a mass of beautiful blooms held high above the foliage. Leaves are long-petioled and trifoliate. Leaflets usually have 3 lobes and are serrated.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Morning sun and filtered afternoon light combined with a fertile, moist humus-rich soil. No wind exposure or wet soils. Excellent border plant that provides color in the late summer and fall.
Interesting Information
Anemone hupehensis is a native plant to China and was introduced by Robert Fortune in 1844.
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Calamagrostis acutiflora(Feather Reed Grass 'Karl Foerster') |
Actaea simplex(Kamchatka Bugbane 'White Pearl') |
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