Anemones - page 2

low-growing anemone
Anemone blanda, also known as Grecian windflowers, grow from corms that are planted in fall for flowers the following spring. These low-growing plants...
japanese anemone dogs
All anemones are toxic to dogs, animals, and humans, because of the anemonin. Symptoms: it irritates the mucous membranes and causes blistering. It ca...
japanese anemone invasive
Japanese anemones can be invasive. Spreading by underground runners, they can quickly become out of control, and are difficult to eradicate. They tend...
japanese anemones problems
Is Japanese anemone invasive?What conditions do Japanese anemones like?Should I cut back Japanese anemone?Why is my Japanese anemone not flowering?Do ...
japanese anemone seeds
Japanese anemones are propagated by division or root cuttings because they are all hybrids and will not grow true from seed. If you are curious and wa...
japanese anemone diseases
The most common diseases which infect Anemone include Botrytis, downy mildew, fungal leaf spots, Phytopthora, powdery mildew, Pythium, Rhizoctonia, ru...
Japanese Anemone Care Tips For Growing A Japanese Anemone Plant
Full sun is tolerated as long as the soil is kept moist. Japanese Anemones perform best in rich, humusy, evenly moist, well-drained soils. When planti...