Anemone hupehensis
var. japonica 'Pamina'
Pamina Japanese Anemone
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I have mixed feelings about this plant and although I appreciate the blooms I am concerned that it may become aggressive in the border since it's kin are known to spread rapidly by their underground roots.
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Family |
Ranunculaceae |
Genus |
Anemone |
Species |
hupehensis |
Cultivar |
'Pamina' |
Category |
Perennials |
Variety |
japonica |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
4 |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
5 |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H7 |
Height |
80-85 cm |
Spread |
60-90 cm |
Cultivation |
Plants prefer a rich, moist site, spreading to form a patch. Good for part shade. Use a winter mulch in colder regions, particularly if planting in the autumn. Easily divided in early spring. Usually does not need to be staked. |
Growth |
Medium |
Habitat |
Horticultural origin. |
Flower Description |
This selection features semi-double blossoms in a glowing deep rose-pink shade. |
Notable Specimens |
The A. M. Cuddy Gardens, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. |
Propagation |
Easily by division of clumps or root cuttings. Root cuttings collected in the autumn and cut into 5 cm lengths and placed horizontally in flats barley covering the top. Water and place in a cold frame until growth appears and then pot individually. |