The St. Brigid Anemone mixture brings colorful, double-blooms to the late spring garden. Beautiful both in the garden and cut for spring arrangements.
'French' anemones can be planted fall or spring, and grow from small irregularly-shaped bulbs that look sort of like weathered wood chips. Put them into semi-shady spots, and they'll be up in no time. They quickly form short little plants, and then these spectacular 3 to 4-inch flowers on stems of about 10".
If you've never grown them, give them a try. Your success will depend on where you plant. Be sure it's never too hot, and never too dry. They need good drainage, but insist on a moist, somewhat shaded spot.
More InformationSKU | AM004212 |
Common Name | Dutch Windflower St Brigid Mix, French Anemone |
Botanical Name | Anemone coronaria St Brigid |
Zones | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
Light Requirements | Half Sun / Half Shade, Full Shade |
Flower Color | Mixed |
Foliage | Deeply lobed green leaves. |
Mature Height | 10-12" tall |
Bulb Spacing | 16 bulbs per sq. ft. |
Bulb Size | 7-8 cm |
Planting Depth | Plant 5" deep. Soak bulbs for 2 hours in luke warm water before planting. |
Bloom Time | Late spring |
Advantages | Easy To Grow, Deer Resistant, Squirrel Resistant, Good For Containers |
Additional Information | Hardy in zones 7-10 |
Soil Type | Loamy Soil |
Soil Moisture | Average, Well Draining |
Item Package Size | Bag of 25 |
Ships As | Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber |
Planting Time | Fall |
Ideal Region | Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest, Pacific Northwest |
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals | Skin irritant. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. |
Neonicotinoid Free | |
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada | No |