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Hollandia

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week or March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 10 Bulbs

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 10"
🌸 Blooming Period: Mid Spring
🌱 Bulb Size: 7/8
Planting Distance: 2"
Planting Depth: 1"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 5-9
🦌 Deer Resistant: Yes
Hollandia

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anemone Hollanda bulbs, also known as Anemone coronaria, are popular for their vibrant, colorful flowers that add beauty to any garden. To plant these bulbs, choose well-draining soil in a sunny location, as they thrive in full sun to partial shade. Loosen the soil to a depth of 2-3 inches and add organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, to improve soil structure and fertility.

Soak the bulbs in water for 2 hours before planting to encourage root development. Plant the bulbs about 1 inch deep and 3-4 inches apart with their pointed ends facing upward. Water the planting area thoroughly, and apply a layer of mulch to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Anemone Hollandia bulbs typically bloom in the spring, providing a stunning floral display.

The optimal time to plant Anemone Hollandia bulbs is during the fall or early spring. Fall planting is ideal in milder climates, as it allows the bulbs to establish their root systems and prepares them for a vibrant display of blooms in the following spring.

In colder climates, it's better to plant the bulbs in late spring once the ground has thawed and the threat of frost has passed. Anemones are hardy in hardiness zones 5-9, but not in colder climates.

So actually it is a personal preference, because you can plant Anemones a few times in the year and they will bloom within a few months after planting.

Anemone Hollandia, also known as windflowers, are considered perennial plants, meaning they have the potential to come back every year. However, their level of hardiness varies depending on the climate.

In milder climates, such as USDA hardiness zones 5 and up, Anemone Hollandia can reliably return each year without needing to be lifted and stored during the winter months.

In colder climates, where the ground freezes, these bulbs may not survive the winter, and it is recommended to lift and store them in a cool, dry place to replant in the following spring. Providing proper care, such as adequate watering and fertilization, will also encourage healthy growth and return.

Deadheading Anemone Hollandia is recommended for several reasons. By removing the spent blooms, you encourage the plant to produce more flowers, extending the overall blooming period.

Deadheading also prevents the plant from expending energy on seed production, allowing it to focus on root and foliage growth, which contributes to the overall health of the plant. To deadhead Anemone Hollandia, simply use a pair of clean, sharp pruning shears or scissors to cut off the spent flower head at the base of the stem, just above a healthy leaf or set of leaves. This process promotes a tidier appearance and more vigorous growth.

Anemone De Caen bulbs are considered to be moderately deer-resistant, making them a suitable option for gardens in areas where deer are common. While no plant is completely deer-proof, Anemone De Caen is less likely to be browsed by deer due to its slightly toxic sap and bitter taste.

However, if deer pressure is particularly high in your area, it's still a good idea to implement additional deer deterrent strategies, such as fencing, repellents, or companion planting with other deer-resistant plants, to further protect your Anemone De Caen bulbs.

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