- Eventual Height: 0.15m
- Eventual Spread: 0.3m
Anemone nemorosa
'Robinsoniana'
windflower bulbs
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size: 5 bulbs
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- Position:
partial shade- Soil:
moist, well-drained soil but can cope with drier conditions when dormant in summer- Rate of growth:
fast-growing- Flowering period:
April to May- Flower colour:
pale lavender-blue- Other features:
contact with the sap may cause skin irritation- Hardiness:
fully hardy- Bulb Size: 1/1
Usually very difficult to find (and very expensive when you do), this lovely anemone deserves a place in the border under a big shrub or small tree, like a lilac or crab apple. It's also lovely on banks where you can appreciate the large rounded, pale blue flowers which have a striking lavender grey reverse to the petals. Hardy and very easy to grow, it forms good clumps and flowers for a long time. An old variety named at the Oxford Botanical Garden in 1870, like most anemones it prefers a humus-rich, leafy soil in light shade under deciduous trees. The foliage tends to die down in the summer, ready to re-emerge the next spring.
- Garden care:
Plant in naturalistic drifts 5-8cm (2-3in) deep in September or October.
- Eventual Height: 0.15m
- Eventual Spread: 0.3m
Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana' - windflower bulbs
A pretty woodland plant