Anemone barbulata
Ranunculaceae
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Habitat:
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full sun or partial shade
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Flowering:
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summer
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Size:
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50
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70
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Soil:
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well drained
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Price
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£3.50
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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ABM-9
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These are herbaceous anemones that are much larger than the spring-flowering bulbs Anemone blanda and nemorosa, typically 50 to 80 cm high, some a little taller, some more spreading. All have lovely flowers, white, pale yellow, blue, red, often with a darker flush to the outside of the petals (strictly sepals). They include plants from woods and from alpine meadows, and originate all round the northern hemisphere.
Anemone barbulata is a newly introduced species, originating in China, which has multiply branched slender stems bearing clusters of many delicate, small white flowers, blue on the reverse.
Other related plants:
Divided leaves and creamy white flowers.
Many heads of pink cup shaped flowers.
Anemone with deeply divided leaves and bright red flowers.
Short erect stems with large, solitary white flowers; from sub-arctic regions.
One to three white flowers with reflexed petals per stem.