What is the Japanese anemone?
Japanese anemone is a permanent flowering plant that usually blooms at the end of summer and autumn with many colorful flowers. The scientific name is anemone hupehensis , and unlike its common name, the area of origin of the plant is actually China. It is well in a slight climate with a wide range of temperatures. The Japanese anemone is preferred among gardeners because it adds color to the gardens in autumn, when most flowering plants are finished. Once determined, this is a relatively low maintenance. Dark green leaves grow in a cluster at the base of the plant. The leaves have deep notches and serrated edges. They are covered with soft fuzzy hair. Flower stems rise from the leaf base and branched in many different directions.
Japanese Sasanka flowers are round with shape like a tea plate that gently curves up, and lacks real petals like most flowers. What most people would consider to be petals of flowers are actually colored sepla, with colors from BFor various shades of pink. In the middle of the flower is a yellowish green cluster of stigma, surrounded by a ring of yellow, fluffy looking sticks.
China rather than Japan is a native area of Japanese anemone. The flower is also occasionally referred to as the Japanese wind flower, perhaps because Sasina comes from the Greek word for the wind. The Japanese Sasanka is doing well in a slight climate with different weather conditions, with the exception of extreme heat and drought and areas with too long cold winters.
Japanese anemone has different uses in the garden including a fuck bed, boundaries or containers and many gardeners use them to add a fall color. They are planted from seedlings and should be placed in a place with full sun on a partial shadow, in a well -drained soil rich in organic matter. They should be regularly connected, with the soil maintained slightly moist, but once set, they require small Jinou care. Japanese anemone usually returns year after year; Some gardeners recommend a layer of mulch for added winter protection and plants in containers should be brought in to survive the winter.