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Anemone 'Mount Everest'
Anemone coronari
'Mount Everest'
Anemone coronaria 'Mount Everest' is a variety featuring striking white flowers and is a popular plant that beautifies spring gardens. The following provides key characteristics and cultivation information for this variety. Growth Characteristics - Plant Type: Perennial Herb - Flower Color: White - Flowering Season: Spring (March–May) - Sunlight Conditions: Partial shade to full sun - Soil Conditions: Well-drained soil, neutral to slightly alkaline Propagation Methods - Bulb Division: Divide bulbs and plant them in the autumn. - Seed Sowing: Can be propagated by sowing seeds in the spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Planting Time: Autumn is ideal for planting. - Fertilizing: It is beneficial to mix in compost before planting. Apply liquid fertilizer regularly during the growing season. - Watering: Water when the soil becomes dry, but avoid overwatering. Use in the Garden Anemone 'Mount Everest' is ideal for planting as a border plant or at the front of flower beds, and it harmonizes excellently with other perennials. It is also well-suited for flower arrangements, making it highly popular for indoor decoration. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: It is primarily susceptible to powdery mildew and gray mold. Plant with sufficient spacing to ensure good ventilation, and use fungicides appropriately if necessary. - Pests: It may be damaged by aphid or moth larvae. If the damage is severe, use appropriate insecticides or consider natural control using natural predators. With this care and attention, Anemone 'Mount Everest' is a plant that allows you to enjoy its beauty in the garden for a long time.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
20~30cm
Spread
15~22cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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