Flowering and growth height
4 - 8 inch
Plant depth
1.5 - 2 inch
Planting distance
2.5 - 3 inch
Attracting bees and butterflies
Yes
Suitable for pots and planters
Yes
Deer and rodent resistant
No
Scented
No
Suitable as cut flower
No

Anemone blanda is a beautiful Eastern anemone in shades of blue. This variety stays low and is very suitable for naturalising purposes. Rodents and deer are not interested in these flowers. The Eastern anemone (Anemone blanda) is hardy and part of the buttercup family. They originate from Greece and Turkey. 

Anemones also flower perfectly in flowerpots in between other flowers. You can try to play a little bit with flowers of different heights and combine the tall allium with these low anemones.

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Bulb/tuber size 5/+
Delivered as Flower bulb or tuber
Number per m2 150
Per package 25
Plant depth 1.5 - 2 inch
Planting distance 2.5 - 3 inch
Scented No
Type of bulb Blanda
Flowering period March, April
Bulb type Anemone
Hardy Yes
Flowering and growth height 4 - 8 inch
Flower color Blue
Place / Planting position Partial shade, Sun
Hardiness zone 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Naturalizing Yes
Attracting bees and butterflies Yes
Suitable for pots and planters Yes
Suitable as cut flower No
Deer and rodent resistant No

Other information

 • Choose a nice spot in a border or nice, well-drained pots. • Soak the tubers in water for at least 3 to 6 hours. • Plant the tubers at a depth of 3 to 5 cm and for a beautiful effect, plant up to 5 tubers per planting hole. • Water the tubers well after planting. • If they are planted in a pot, continue to water them when the potting soil starts to become dry.



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Pre-orders can be placed from March until the first of August, unlesss otherwise indicated, which will be shipped in the first half of September and delivered latest by October.
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