Family: Ranunculaceae
Scientific Name: Anemone x Honorine Jobert
Common Name: Honorine Jobert Windflower, Honorine Jobert Anemone
Description | A vigorous white blooming heirloom Windflower. Can become an aggressive spreader in the garden. |
Pronunciation | (a-NEM-oh-nee) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
Sunlight | part sun |
Moisture | prefers moist, tolerates average, water during dry spells |
Soil & Site | average, well drained |
Flowers | single, white, 6-9 tepals, yellow stamens, fall blooming, borne on wiry branches stalks |
Leaves | palmately lobed |
Stems | rhizomes |
Roots | fibrous |
Dimensions | 4-8 by 1-2 feet (HS) |
Propagation | root cuttings, division in the spring |
Cultivar Origin | An heirloom garden hybrid discovered in Verdun, France in 1858. Synonymous with A. x hybrida 'Alba'. |
Misc Facts | Genus name from the greek "anemos" for wind. |
Notes & Reference | #79-Perennials For Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson),
#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org) |
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