Stambiažiedės plukės japoninis varietetas – Anemone hupehensis var. Japonica

Stambiažiedės plukės japoninis varietetas

PLANT NAME
Lithuanian plant nameStambiažiedės plukės japoninis varietetas
Latin plant nameAnemone hupehensis var. Japonica (Thumb).
English plant nameJapanese Anemone
TYPE OF PARTERRE
  • Clump, beds (mixborder)
  • Groups
  • Rockery, retaining walls
  • Cemetery
  • Combination with woody plants
  • Solitaire
ASSORTMENTmain
GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS
Soil
  • average wet soils
  • dry soils
Lighting
  • Heliophilous
  • Half heliophobic
Spacing, cmFrom 30 to 40
PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS
Height
  • very tall – 81 cm and over
Habitusflower with expressive habitus, for design as accent
PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY
Leaf color
  • green
Blossom color
  • white
  • red, red tints
Blooming time
  • 2-nd half of the summer - July Third Decade - August
  • autumn - September - October
Blooming period2 months
General ornamentalitydecorative
Ornamentality duration, months5
Grouplogn-lived perennial (grown 7 and more years)
Bioecological groupPerennial
PLANT PROPAGATION
Propagation methods: seeds, scrub division. Seeds are sown in Autumn. Seed germination process lasts from a few moths till a year if seeds sown in Spring. Scrub is divided during replantation. A. tomentosa could be propagated by root stools. The flower could be replanted only in Spring when the plant vegetation starts. Roots should be protected from damage. 3000 seeds per 1 gram. 1000 seedlings per 1 gram of seed sown. Seeds germinate within 1 month. Seeds are sown in cold beds in Autumn or Spring. Seeds sown in Autumn germinate in Spring.