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WOODLAND PERENNIALS

Anemone flaccida Zones 4-8 #018-012
Spring-blooming woodland wildflower with divided leaves and white flowers standing above the foliage. Easy to grow; makes nice colonies quickly. Leaves have silvery spots. Can be used as a woodland groundcover.
Anemone keiskeiana Zones 4-8 #018-001
Very distinctive spring-blooming Japanese wildflower with 3-parted dark leaves mottled with brown and silver, emerging very early in spring. Flowers are white, with around 20 petals. Foliage disappears in the summer.
Anemone narcissifolia Zones 4-8 #018-017

Rarely offered rare species of Japanese woodland Anemone. This seems more close to Pulsatilla, rather than Anemone. Very rare.

Anemone nikoensis Zones 4-8 #018-011

Lovely spring-blooming woodland wildflower with divided leaves and white flowers standing above the foliage. The flower size is larger while other Japanse Anemone species. Easy to grow; makes nice colonies quickly. Can be used as a woodland groundcover.

Anemone pseudo-altaica Zones 4-8 #018-002
A woodland wildflower from NE Asia with very showy early spring flowers in blue or white, followed by finely cut foliage. It needs humus-rich, well-drained soil in shade. Forms carpets of spring color when established. Good plant for the rock garden or in a trough.
Anemone pseudo-altaica Blue Selection NEW! Zones 4-8 #018-003
The straight species of Ane. pseudo-altaica has flower color mostly white, and some blue, depend on the native area. This is flower color selection as good blue ones.
Anemone raddeana Zones 4-8 #018-028
Spring blooming woodland wildflower with divided leaves and white flowers standing above the foliage. Easy to grow, makes nice colonies quickly. Can be used as a woodland groundcover.
Anemone raddeana f. roseum Zones 4-8 #018-029
This rare form of Japanese woodland Anemone has pink colors on the back side of the petals, so flowers seems as pink flowers. Very rare.

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