Wood Anemone. Pretty single flowers much larger than the type ideal for intermingling with minature daffodils. Very free flowering. Max Height 15cm. Max Spread 40cm. Flowers March to May. Partial shade. Hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.
Anemone nemorosa ‘Leeds’ Variety’
Pretty single flowers much larger than the type ideal for intermingling with minature daffodils. Very free flowering.
Category: Perennials
Additional information
Generic | Anemone |
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Species | nemorosa |
Varietry | 'Leeds' Variety' |
Common Name | Wood Anemone |
Flower Colour | white |
Soil | Fertile |
Aspect | Partial shade |
Foliage | Herbaceous |
Height | 15cm |
Family | Ranunculaceae |
Spread | 40cm |
Growth Speed | Fast |
Growth Habit | Low spreading |
Fragrance | FALSE |
Foliage Colour | green |
Flowers From | March, May |
Colour Fruit | |
Fruits When | |
Moisture | Moist, Well drained |
Protection | Protect with a winter mulch |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Planting | Water thoroughly before planting |
Care | Mulch to keep roots cool, Divide and replant every 2-3 yrs |
Border | Border, Group planting, Woodland |
Toxicity | |
Pruning | |
Pruning Time | |
Pests and diseases | Powdery mildew, Slugs and snails |
Maintenance | Keep free from weeds |
Propagation | Division, Seed |
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