Anemone "Lord Lieutenant" Coronaria bulbs - Terrace Garden France - #tag1# -
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Anemone "Lord Lieutenant" Coronaria bulbs

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Native to the Mediterranean, Coronaria anemones, or poppy anemones (sometimes called windflowers), naturalize easily, making a stunning effect planted en masse in the garden border or container and will provide weeks of constant cut flowers.

  • Light: full sun
  • Soil: light, loamy, sandy
  •  Bulb size: 4/5
  • Rate of growth: average (takes about 2 months to sprout and 3 to flower)
  • Flowering period: May to July
  • Hardiness: fully hardy
  • Height: 10-20 cm
  • Use: Containers, rock gardens, woodlands, long-lasting bouquets
  • Climate: USDA Zones 7 - 10 as perennials. Good for annuals anywhere.
  • Warning: Can be toxic to dogs and cats

Anemones normally start to flower about three months after planting.

Fall-planted corms bloom in early spring and continue steadily for eight to 10 weeks.