ANEMONE DE CAEN (CORONARIA)
HOLLANDIA
CATEGORY |
ANEMONE DE CAEN |
HEIGHT |
10-20CM |
VARIETY |
HOLLANDIA |
BLOOMS |
MARCH/APRIL & JUNE/JULY |
DESCRIPTION |
SCARLET-RED BLOOMS |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Please make sure when buying these bulbs that you don’t buy too small a bulb or they won’t flower, they will only throw green leaves. These bulbs are a flowering size bulb.
Native to the mediterranean, the poppy-flowered “anemone hollandia” is a tender, perennial with showy flowers in spring. Introduced before 1927, “hollandia” has large, single scarlet flowers with 5-8 segments. Borne on calf-high stems above clumps of divided, ferny leaves, the solitary, poppy-like blooms have a dark central disc and a white eye. Often planted at intervals to provide continual year-round bloom in mild climates. Poppy-flowered anemone can also be used as an early-blooming garden perennial where hardy.
“anemone hollandia” can also be planted in the spring for summer flowering.
Happiest in a site shaded from hot sun, anemone coronaria prefers rich, loamy soil, even moisture and a dry rest after bloom, or they may be left in permanently, when they will flower annually in spring. This is a good plant for texture and colour in a container, moist woodland, or a rock garden. Flowers for 2-3 weeks and attracts butterflies. The flowers are excellent for cutting. The bulbs are required to be soaked overnight before planting.
Anemones are notoriously difficult to become established and may take a couple of years to do so, so please be patient.
Plant 6-7 cm deep 5-7 cm apart.