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About De Caen
Anemone De Caen is a beautiful flower that will add a pop of color to your garden. With its bright and vibrant colors, this flower is sure to be a showstopper in any garden.
- Vibrant and colorful blooms that will add a pop of color to your garden
- Low maintenance and easy to care for
- Also known as Coronaria
- They grow up to about 10-12" tall
- Ideal for planting on the border or as a part of a rockery display
- Excellent naturalizing plant
How to care for De Caen
- Simply dig a hole in well-drained soil and plant the bulbs about 1 inch deep.
- Water the bulbs well after planting and keep the soil moist.
- These flowers prefer full sun to partial shade and should be fertilized every few weeks during the growing season.
- Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
- Deadhead the flowers as they begin to fade to encourage reblooming.
- In the fall, after the leaves have died back, cut back the foliage and store them indoors.
About Hollandia
Anemone Hollandia is a beautiful and unique flower that will add a touch of elegance to any garden. The contrasting black central ball in the center of the flower is surrounded by a brilliant white border, and the rest of the petal is red.
- Large, showy blooms in a red color and a hint of white and black in the heart
- Blooms in late summer and early fall
- Low maintenance and easy to care for
- Perfectly formed cup-shaped flowers
- 10" green stems
- Perfect for brightening up the patio in pots and containers
How to care for Hollandia
- Simply dig a hole in well-drained soil and plant the bulbs about 1 inch deep.
- Water the bulbs well after planting and keep the soil moist.
- These flowers prefer full sun to partial shade and should be fertilized every few weeks during the growing season.
- Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
- Deadhead the flowers as they begin to fade to encourage reblooming.
- In the fall, after the leaves have died back, cut back the foliage and store them indoors.
About Mount Everest
Introduce your garden to the breathtaking beauty of the Anemone Mount Everest. This stunning flower is sure to make a statement in any outdoor space. With its large, white blooms and delicate petals, the Anemone Mount Everest is a true showstopper.
- Cute, white blooms
- Delicate, feathery petals that add texture to any garden
- Blooms in late spring and early summer
- Grows to a height of 12-14 inches, and has sturdy 10" stems
- This is a good plant for containers, borders and rock gardens
- Ideal for borders en rockeries
- Excellent as cut flower
How to care for Mount Everest
- Simply dig a hole in well-drained soil and plant the bulbs about 1 inch deep.
- Water the bulbs well after planting and keep the soil moist.
- These flowers prefer full sun to partial shade and should be fertilized every few weeks during the growing season.
- Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
- Deadhead the flowers as they begin to fade to encourage reblooming.
- In the fall, after the leaves have died back, cut back the foliage and store them indoors.
About Mr. Fokker
Introduce your garden to the stunning Anemone Mr. Fokker! This beautiful flower is sure to add a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. With its vibrant blue blooms, it is sure to catch the eye of anyone who sees it.
- Grows to a height of 12-14 inches
- Blooms from early to mid-spring
- Perfect for planting in borders, rock gardens, or as a cut flower
- Beautiful cup-shaped flowers
- Excellent choice for the garden border or patio containers
- Stands on stems of 10"
- Perfect as ground cover
How to care for Mr. Fokker
- Plant in well-drained soil in a location with partial to full shade
- Water regularly, but do not over-water as the bulbs can rot
- Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in the spring to promote healthy growth
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage re-blooming
About St. Brigid
Introducing the Anemone St. Brigid: a beautiful flower that adds a pop of color to any garden. St. Brigid Anemones are popular with gardeners across the country for their classic, showy flower heads.
- Bright, vibrant pink, blue, purple and white blooms that bloom in late spring to early summer
- Low-maintenance plant that is perfect for beginner gardeners
- Great for borders, rock gardens, or as cut flowers
- The flowers are also excellent as a cut flower
How to care for St. Brigid
- Choose a location with well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
- Plant the bulbs about 1–2 inches deep and 2-3 inches apart. Water well after planting and mulch to protect from frost.
- Water regularly during the growing season, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming.
- In the fall, cut back foliage and store indoors (in climates zones under 5)
About Sylphide
Looking for a unique and elegant addition to your garden? Look no further than the Anemone Sylphide! This stunning flower is perfect for adding a touch of beauty and grace to your outdoor space.
- Delicate and whimsical appearance: the Anemone Sylphide features delicate, hot pink petals and a dark center that is sure to catch the eye of anyone passing by.
- Easy to care for: despite its delicate appearance, the Anemone Sylphide is relatively easy to care for. Simply plant it in well-draining soil and water it regularly.
- Perfect for all seasons: the Anemone Sylphide blooms in late summer and fall, making it the perfect flower for adding a touch of color to your garden during the cooler months.
- Versatile: Anemone Sylphide can be planted in borders, rock gardens, and even in containers.
- Will grow to a compact height of 10"
How to care for Sylphide
- Water regularly during the growing season, ensuring that the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.
- After flowering, reduce watering and allow the foliage to die back naturally.
- This will help the plant store energy for the next growing season.
- In colder climates, consider storing them indoors.
- Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring, following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Monitor the plants for signs of pests or diseases and address any issues promptly to maintain a healthy and vibrant display.
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