Anemone coronaria 'Mount Everest' (St. Brigid) (Poppy anemone)

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The name “anemone” comes from the Greek for “windflower”—many species open wide in sunshine and close their blooms again in dull, windy weather.

Anemone coronaria ‘Mount Everest’ (St. Brigid) is a striking spring windflower with frilly, double white blooms and a fresh green centre. The compact plants suit borders, gravel gardens and pots, and the flowers are excellent for cutting. Each bloom is packed with petals for a soft, ruffled look.

These are Mediterranean corms, so drainage matters. Plant in a sunny to lightly shaded position, in gritty compost or well‑worked soil, where winter wet won’t linger around the corms. A raised bed or pot is ideal, and a sheltered spot helps protect new shoots.

For the best display, soak the corms briefly before planting, then set them 5–7cm deep. Group planting gives a fuller look, and they combine beautifully with tulips, muscari and early grasses. If you’re planting in containers, mix in grit to keep compost free‑draining.

Keep the soil just moist while shoots appear, then water during dry spells. After flowering, allow foliage to die back naturally so the corms can recharge for next year’s growth. Deadheading can extend the flowering window, and stems last well in a vase.

In colder or very wet gardens, lift and store the corms dry once the leaves yellow, or grow in containers you can shelter. A simple way to bring crisp white highlights to spring planting schemes. Where winters are mild and drainage is good, corms can be left in the ground to return.

Botanical name Anemone coronaria (Saint Bridgid Group) 'Mount Everest'
Flower colour White
Bulb size 7/8 cm
Established height 30–40 cm
Established spread 10–15 cm
Plant spacing 75–100 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Clump-forming
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy (H5)
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Pots, Borders, Cutting garden
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sand
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

Choose a sunny to lightly shaded spot with very free‑draining soil. Anemone coronaria prefers lighter soils and hates sitting wet while dormant.

How to Plant:

Soak the corms for 3–4 hours, then plant 5–7cm deep with the ‘eyes’ facing up. Space them about 10cm apart, or grow several together in a pot for impact.

Aftercare:

Water in after planting and keep just moist while shoots appear. Deadhead for longer flowering, then let foliage die back naturally. In very wet or cold sites, lift and store corms dry once yellowed.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Perfect for pots

Good for cutting

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