| Anemone appenina 'Petrovac'
~ A splendid, robust, rich deep lavender-blue selection of a species that's closely related to the Greek windflower, A. blanda, and like it is ideally suited for massing and naturalizing. The many-petaled flowers appear on 4- to 6-inch stems in April and May above dense foliage. It prefers part-shade and reasonable drainage. Mediterranean/modified continental; S Europe. Zone 6. Enter quantity: |
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| Anemone blanda 'Ingramii'
~ This is certainly among the most stunning selections of the species, bearing bright rich lavender-blue flowers – the deepest blue of any cultivar we've seen – rather early in the blanda season. An outstanding and vigorous plant, and still exceedingly rare in the trade. It prefers the light shade and decent drainage characteristic of the rocky scrub it calls home, and will self-sow where happy. Mediterranean; Albania to Lebanon. Zone 5. AGM Enter quantity: |
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Anemone jeniseejensis
~ In mid-spring this very charming and exceedingly rare little sprite produces bright-yellow flowers and delicate, lacy leaves from a network of short, slender rhizomes. We are perhaps the only U.S. source of this lovely thing. Modified
continental/continental; C Russia. Zone 5.
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| Anemone nemorosa
'Allenii'
~ It may be an old-timer, but it's still unsurpassed among the
cultivars of European wood anemone. Large, deep lavender-blue flowers
with purple reverses debut in April and continue into May. A rarely
available classic for the woodland garden. Maritime/modified
continental/continental; Europe to NW Asia. Zone 5. AGM
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| Anemone nemorosa
'Royal Blue'
~ The inch-wide flowers are indeed of a regal, almost luminous deep-blue, with a rose-purple reverse. The foliage is compact and dark green. A wonderful selection. Maritime/modified
continental/continental; Europe to NW Asia. Zone 5.
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| Anemone nemorosa
'Vestal' ~ The 'Vestal' version of the double-flowered European wood anemones bears dapper, intricately fashioned, pure-white (what other kind of white would you expect from a vestal version?) pompons in mid-spring. Somehow "pompons" seems at odds with the other imagery going on here, but that's the best we can come up with at this moment. Maritime/modified continental/continental; Europe to NW Asia. Zone 5. AGM
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