Anemone 'Lavender'

Anemone 'Lavender'

$23.50
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Anemone 'Lavender'

$23.50
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Description

Delicate and dreamy, and effortlessly elegant, these lavender anemones produce luminous blooms in soft shades of lavender and lilac, each accented by a rich, dark centre that creates stunning contrast. Its cool-toned petals bring a sense of calm and sophistication to the spring garden and pair beautifully with both pastel and vibrant colour palettes.

This vigorous variety produces an abundance of long, sturdy stems, making it an excellent choice for cut-flower growers and floral designers. With exceptional vase life and graceful blooms, they're perfect for bouquets, wedding work, and spring market bunches.

Blooming in early spring, this variety rewards gardeners with weeks of beautiful flowers when little else is in bloom. Whether planted in a cutting garden or mixed borders, this captivating anemone adds timeless beauty and a touch of romance to every harvest.

Line: Rainbow
Colour: lavender, purple
Height: 12-18 inches

Package contains 10 corms.

Growing
Anemones are cool-season bloomers that thrive when planted in early spring (in colder climates) or fall (in milder zones).
Soak corms for 4 to 6 hours until they become plump. Place corms pointy tip down in a tray with damp potting mix. Place trays on growing racks and mist occasionally if soil becomes dry. After 1 to 2 weeks, roots will begin to grow. Corms can be left under grow lights until planting or can be transplanted outdoors. Plant 4 to 6 inches apart, frost protection may be required.

Every anemone purchase comes with detailed planting and growing instruction card from our farm.
Harvesting

Harvest in the early morning or late evening when the plants are cool and hydrated. Cut the stem right down at the very base near the soil level. This encourages the plant to produce longer, sturdier stems for future blooms.

The Collar Test: Look for the small, fringe-like ring of leaves directly beneath the flower head. The ideal time to cut is when you see about ¼ to ½ inches of stem between this collar and the base of the petals.

Too Early: The collar is still pressed tightly against a closed bud. The flower will struggle to open properly in the vase.

Too Late: The collar is a few inches down the neck. While very pretty, these blooms are mature and will fade quickly.

Shipping

Due to export restrictions, shipping is available within Canada only. All orders are shipped via Canada Post with a tracking number. Anemone corm orders begin shipping in October.

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