Japanese Anemone is one of the best perennials for adding late season interest in the garden, as it blooms prolifically from late summer through early fall, even until frost in some climates.
'September Charm' has been thriving at Hornbaker Gardens for many years. It produces rose pink, single flowers on stems 24-36" tall. Grows best in part shade and is hardy to Zone 4.
A staple item for late summer and fall borders, Japanese Anenomes are graceful plants with beautiful, satiny flowers borne on tall stems above a clump of shorter basal foliage. Watching them sway in the breeze brings a feeling of calm and peace to the garden. Since they are a bit late to rise in the spring, they make an ideal cover for the dying foliage of spring bulbs.
Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' | |
Full Shade | |
4 | |
24-36 in | |
18-24 in | |
Consistent Water Needs | |
Deer Resistant | |
Early Fall, Late Summer | |
Pink | |
Green | |
Cut Flower |