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Anemone revelry
Anemone leveillei
Anemone leveillei is a perennial plant native to the Korean Peninsula and China, thriving primarily in moist environments. - Growth Characteristics: - It grows to a height of approximately 30–60 cm, and its flowers are mainly white or light pink. - The flowering period is usually between May and July, though this may vary slightly depending on environmental conditions. - It thrives in partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. - Propagation Methods: - It is primarily propagated by rhizome division and seeds. - Propagation using rhizomes is suitable for autumn or early spring; care must be taken to prevent the roots from drying out during transplanting. - Seed propagation is best performed in the spring, and flowers can be enjoyed 2–3 years after sowing. 3. Cultivation Method: - It is best to plant in a location with adequate ventilation and moisture. - Fertilize moderately in spring and autumn, and water thoroughly in summer. - Avoid excessively strong direct sunlight. - Use in the Garden: - It is excellent for use as a ground cover plant and fits well in natural gardens or wildflower gardens. - It can create a harmonious landscape when placed alongside other wildflowers or low-growing perennials. - Major Pests and Diseases & Control Methods: - Leaf blight and root rot are common, and care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - If disease occurs, immediately remove the affected parts and use an appropriate fungicide if necessary. - Since slugs can cause damage, control them using physical removal or attractants. Anemone revelry is relatively easy to care for, but caution is required depending on environmental conditions. It grows healthiest when cultivated in fertile, moderately moist soil.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
30~45cm
Spread
30~45cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Anemone nemorosa
Anemone nemorosa
Objectification 'Pamina'
Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Pamina'