Cut-Leaved Anemone

Cut Leaved Anemone
Hudson Bay Anemone
Pacific Anemone
Early Anemone

Ranunculaceae

Anemone

var. multifida

Anemone multifida var. multifida

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The cut leaved anemone , also known as the Hudson Bay anemone, is a charming and delicate flowering plant that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. With its distinct finely-cut leaves and dainty white flowers, it effortlessly stands out among its peers. This perennial beauty blooms from late spring to early summer, showcasing its breathtaking blossoms atop sturdy stems. Its attractive foliage remains lush and green throughout the growing season, providing visual interest even when not in bloom. The cut leaved anemone thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers partial shade, making it a versatile choice for both woodland and cottage gardens. Its subtle beauty, combined with its adaptable nature, makes the cut leaved anemone a cherished addition to any landscape.

Growth form:
Wild flower

Maximum height:
70 cm

Light requirements:
Partial Sun, Partial Shade

Type:
Perennial

Maximum spread:
20 cm

Water requirements:
Mesic

Drought tolerant:
No

Rabbit resistant:
Yes

Attracts wildlife:
Bees
Insects

Native:
Yes

Deer resistant:
Yes

Bloom time:
Late spring to early summer