Anemone sylvestris
Snowdrop Anemone
USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8
Nodding white flowers bloom freely in spring, then form white woolly fruit. They can spread freely if happily situated. Sweetly fragrant.
Interesting Notes
Anemone comes from the Greek work anemos, meaning 'wind'.
Bloom Time
May-June
Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips
Deadhead for a tidy look. Great to plant with spring bulbs. Prefers rich, well-drained soil for optimum results. Water generously during active growth. Keep on the dry side during winter. Protect from midday sun in hot climates.
Good Companions
Columbine
(Aquilegia vulgaris),
Lady's Mantle
(Alchemilla mollis),
Bugbane
(Cimicifuga (Actaea) ramosa),
Plantain Lily
(Hosta ),
Peachleaf Bellflower
(Campanula persicifolia),
Hellebore
(Helleborus Winter Thrillers ),
Plantain Lily
(Hosta ),
Sierra Shooting Star
(Dodecatheon jeffreyi),
Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart
(Dicentra spectabilis),
Cranesbill
(Geranium cantabrigiense),
False Forget-Me-Not, Siberian Bugloss
(Brunnera macrophylla),
Meadow Cranesbill
(Geranium pratense),
Masterwort
(Astrantia major),
Barrenwort
(Epimedium warleyense),
Wild Strawberry
(Fragaria virginiana),
False Forget-Me-Not
(Brunnera macrophylla),
Oriental Poppy
(Papaver orientale),
Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart
(Dicentra spectabilis)
Characteristics & Attributes
Exposure
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Full Sun |
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Partial Shade |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Soil Moisture Preference
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Organic |
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Moist but well-drained |