Anemone 'Lipsiensis Nemorosa'

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

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Delivery begins from 14 September 2026

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This soft yellow wood anemone is a natural hybrid between Anemone nemorosa and Anemone ranunculoides.

Anemone 'Lipsiensis Nemorosa' is a quietly distinguished woodland anemone, offering soft yellow-white, single blooms as spring begins to stir. Ideal for weaving through shaded borders and beneath deciduous trees, it settles into humus-rich ground and, in time, forms an elegant, low carpet of fresh green foliage and flowers.

Plant in autumn and allow it to establish at its own unhurried pace; the effect is particularly lovely when naturalised in drifts, or used to soften the edge of a woodland path. It is fully hardy and well-suited to pots and containers where light is dappled and the soil stays gently moist.

  • Flowering: March–April
  • Colour: pale yellow to yellow-white
  • Habit: ground cover, perennial
  • Best position: woodland edge; under deciduous trees and shrubs
Botanical name Anemone 'Lipsiensis Nemorosa'
Flower colour Pale Yellow
Bulb size Size I
Established height 1–25cm
Established spread 20–30cm
Plant spacing 10–15cm
Leaf colour Fresh green
Habit Ground cover
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully Hardy
Years to establish 2–3 years
Sunlight Partial Sun
Position Woodland edge; under deciduous trees and shrubs
Suitable for Woodland gardens, shaded borders, naturalising, pots & containers
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Moist but well-drained
Soil type Humus-rich, well-drained
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

Anemone 'Lipsiensis Nemorosa' needs partial 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 rhizome 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 rhizome according to local conditions.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Good for cutting

Naturalising

£16.09

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