Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens'
Anemone
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Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Description
This woodland garden jewel provides much needed color to the late summer and fall garden. Long-lasting single and semi double blooms open bright pink, then soften to blush as the season progresses. A perfect under story plant in areas with moist soil.
Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Blooming
A vernalization period (period of cold) will promote better and faster floral production. If the start time for floral production is pushed forward, the plant will produce more flowers over the growing season.
Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Planting
The tubers should be planted with last year's leaf scar facing up. The tubers should be placed 2 inches deep and 10 inches apart in light, loamy soil with a pH of between 6.8 and 7. In warmer climates, tubers can be soaked in water for a few hours to promote proper propagation.
Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Pest
Juvenile plants are susceptible to birds.
Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Interesting facts
Anemones are a large genus of plants (about 120 species) that range in size from small alpine rock garden miniatures to tall Japanese anemones grown as a border plant. Some of the larger species (such as A. coronaria and A. x hybrida) can be grown for cut flowers.
Anemone (Anemone x 'Richard Ahrens') - Soil and irrigation
Keep the soil moist while the plant is actively growing. Make sure the soil is well drained to prevent root rot. Light, loamy soil is ideal.









