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  | | German: Windröschen | Czech: sasanka | | Genus: Anemone | Family: Ranunculaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.90 m | Bloom in: VIII, IX, | Flower Colour:  | Soil Preferred: wet, | Light Required:  | | | Other Attributes: perennial, trifoliate leaves, leaf margin lobed, type of inflorescence - panicle, solitaire, bed plant, |
 Anemone hupehensis Japanese thimbleweed plant
 Anemone hupehensis Japanese thimbleweed plant
 Anemone hupehensis Japanese thimbleweed flowers
 Anemone hupehensis Japanese thimbleweed flowers
 Anemone hupehensis Japanese thimbleweed leaves
Plants of Genus Anemone:- 01) Anemone 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 02) Anemone 'Königen Charlotte' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 03) Anemone 'Prince Heinrich' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Herbst-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 04) Anemone blanda SCOTT ET COTSCHY (Greek thimbleweed), Ger: Griechisches Buschwindröschen, Czech: sasanka vábná, sličná
- 05) Anemone coronaria L. (poppy anemone), Ger: Garten-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 06) Anemone coronaria 'De Caen' (poppy anemone), Ger: Garten-Anemone, Czech: sasanka
- 07) Anemone hupehensis LEMOINE (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 08) Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' (Japanese thimbleweed), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 09) Anemone nemorosa L. (wood anemone), Ger: Busch-Windröschen, Czech: sasanka hajní
- 10) Anemone ranunculoides L. (yellow wood anemone), Ger: Gelbes Windröschen, Czech: sasanka pryskyřníkovitá
- 11) Anemone sylvestris L. (snowdrop anemone), Ger: Wald-Windröschen, Czech: sasanka lesní
- 12) Anemone tomentosa (MAXIM.) PE´I (pasque flower), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
- 13) Anemone tomentosa 'Robustissima' (pasque flower), Ger: Windröschen, Czech: sasanka
Anemone hupehensis - Japanese Anemone, Japanese Thimbleflower (1591 readers)Handsome lobed floiage with flowers held well above. The long blooming branching stems of poppy-like 2-3 flowers are great for cutting. Likes a semi-shade to shade moist area. perennial in zones 4-9 Publisher: www.accentsforhomeandgarden.com... ( About-garden.com) Anemone hupehensis var.japonica (2822 readers)Bressingham Glow is a later variety of anemone. It is true to its name because anemos (from Greek) means wind - probably because this type flowers in the season of autumn winds. It has 60-80 cm long stalks with ox-daisy-like deep pink semi-double flowers with bright yellow centres. It starts bloomin... ( About-garden.com) Anemone hupehensis 'Praecox' - windflower (3851 readers)Praecox is earlier than other summer blooming anemones. It often starts flowering already in early August and continues until end September. It has 40-60 cm long stalks with up to 15 flowers of deep pink colour, 4-6 cm wide. The outter petals are slightly darker which makes another interesting dime... ( About-garden.com)
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