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Japanese anemone

noun

  1. an eastern Asian plant, Anemone hupehensis, of the buttercup family, having purplish or reddish flowers and grown widely in gardens.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Japanese anemone1

First recorded in 1880–85
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There’s a pink or white fall-blooming Japanese anemone that signals the end of summer when it flowers.

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Fragrant nicotiana; tall, pale-yellow red hot pokers; cosmos; Japanese anemone; asters; spiked purple hyssops; lilies; and rose mallow.

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One shade bed holds Japanese anemone; pink astilbe; and tall, purple meadow rue, which Cathy allows to self-seed each year.

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There are grasses, rhododendrons, Japanese anemone and more in every shade of green — dark green, lime green, green-green, chartreuse — some with variegated leaves.

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In summer, a sweep of Japanese anemone ‘White Swan’ holds airy flowers aloft.

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