Anemone Blanda
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- Published on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 23:15
Commonly known as Grecian wildflowers, the anemone blanda is a popular plant that is used as ground cover along rock gardens and woody edges. For 4-6 weeks, this plant produces blue, white, or pink flowers. The anemone blanda often comes in the form of tubers, which are similar to a clump of soil.
Before planting, it is recommended to soak the tubers in lukewarm water for 5-6 hours. This helps in root formation. Planted in early spring, this plant requires little maintenance thereafter. This plant tolerates sun to partial shade and does best in well drained soil.



