Anemone 'Hollandia' (Garden anemone)

Delivery begins from 14 September 2026
Spring flowering bulbs and plants are scheduled to begin delivery from 14 September 2026.

25 corms
£4.69
£0.19 each
50 corms
£8.39
£0.17 each
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250 corms
£35.39
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Delivery begins from 14 September 2026

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Hollandia, often admired for its red with white centre and dark (purple-black) eye colouring, is a corm variety especially well suited to pots & containers.

Anemone coronaria (De Caen Group) 'Hollandia' is a quietly dramatic classic—velvety scarlet blooms, a crisp pale halo, and that unmistakable dark, inky eye. Perfectly poised at the front of a sunny border, and equally handsome in pots where you can admire the detail up close.

Plant in autumn for a refined early-spring display, then enjoy generous stems for cutting—beautiful slipped into small vases, or gathered into a more abundant arrangement with tulips and ranunculus.

  • Flower colour: Red with white centre and dark (purple-black) eye
  • Form: Bowl-shaped flowers on neat, clump-forming growth
  • Best for: Pots & containers, front of border, cottage and Mediterranean-style planting, cutting gardens
Botanical name Anemone coronaria (De Caen Group) 'Hollandia'
Flower colour Red with white centre and dark (purple-black) eye
Bulb size 5/6
Established height 10–50cm
Established spread 10–50cm
Plant spacing 10–15cm
Leaf colour Mid-green
Habit Clump-forming
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully Hardy
Years to establish 1
Sunlight Full-Sun
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Pots & Containers, Front of Border, Cottage Garden, Mediterranean Garden, Cutting Garden
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Sand
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

Anemone 'Hollandia' (Garden anemone) needs full-sun and a warm, sheltered position for the best flowering. Plant into fertile, humus-rich soil that drains well, and choose a spot protected from strong winds, especially for taller varieties.

How to Plant:

Plant corm from September to December once conditions are suitable. Set them at the correct depth for the variety, spacing 10–15cm apart where relevant, then firm in gently and water well after planting.

Aftercare:

Water regularly in dry weather and feed every two to three weeks once buds appear. Stake taller stems early and deadhead to keep plants flowering. After flowering, allow foliage to die back naturally before lifting or protecting corm according to local conditions.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Good for cutting

£4.69

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