Posts Tagged ‘Anemonella’

Plants Blooming in the Nursery Now – March 2010

Friday, March 19th, 2010

I am so excited that spring starts in just a few days.  I even had to water today for the first time this year.  Here are a few of the plants that are blooming this month…

  • Anemone nemorosa ‘Viridiflora’ (Anemone)
  • Anemonella thalictrides ‘Green Dragon’ (Rue Anemone)
  • Arisaema ringens (Cobra Lily)
  • Arisaema sikokianum (patterned leaves)
  • Bomarea frondea
  • Camellia ‘Night Rider’
  • Clivia hybrid Variegated Orange Flowering
  • Ribes sanguineum ‘Variegatum’ (Flowering Currant)

Anemone nemorosa 'Viridiflora'

 

Anemonella thalictroides 'Green Dragon'

 

Arisaema ringens

 

Arisaema sikokianum (patterned leaves)

 

Bomarea frondea

 

Camellia 'Night Rider'

 

Ribes sanguineum 'Variegatum'

 

Clivia hybrid Orange Variegated

Blooming in the Nursery Now – February 2010

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Here are some of the plants that are waking up and blooming in the nursery – is it Spring yet?

  • Anemonella thalictroides ‘Shoaf’s Double (Rue Anemone)
  • Camellia reticulata ‘White Retic’
  • Clematis armandii ‘Snowdrift’ (Evergreen Clematis)
  • Corydalis ‘Berry Exciting’
  • Daphne odora ‘Variegata’
  • Daphne odora  ‘Alba’
  • Edgeworthia crisanthe ‘Gold Rush’
  • Ipheion White
  • Philotheca myoporoides ‘Profusion’ (Wax Flower)
  • Ribes sanguineum ‘Claremont’ (Flowering Currant)

Anemonella t. 'Shoaf's Double'

 

Camellia reticulata 'White Retic'

 

Clematis armandii 'Snowdrift'

 

Corydalis 'Berry Exciting'

 

Daphne odora 'Variegata'

 

Daphne odora 'Alba'

 

Edgeworthia c. 'Gold Rush'

 

Ipheion White

 

Philotheca m. 'Profusion'

 

Ribes sanguineum 'Claremont'

Anemonella thalictroides ‘Shoaf’s Double’

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

 

dsc_009512642Anemonella thalictroides ‘Shoaf’s Double’  (Rue Anemone) are dainty native wildflowers for your woodland garden.  The double pink flowers bloom for several months beginning,  and then they may be summer dormant, especially in warmer climates.

Anemonella has enchanting three-lobed leaves that resemble Thalictrum (Meadow Rue), but only grow to about 6″ tall and spread to form colonies over time.

Anemonella prefer to grow in part shade in well drained soil for USDA zones 4 – 8.  Other varieties of Anemonella available here at Peacock Horticultural Nursery include a green flowered form, with other interesting varieties in cultivation for future sale.

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