
Japanese Anemone, A. hupehensis: “Daughter of the Wind”
There’s a nondescript, partially shaded nook of my yard that’s frankly fairly boring till lastly it comes into its personal in September. That’s when the enticing Japanese anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’ produces its pearly buds as a refined preview of the true present—white flowers bobbing delicately on tall wire-thin stems. What makes these flowers so fantastic is their sensible facilities: vivid inexperienced seed heads surrounded by a thicket of orangey yellow stamens.
Surprisingly Japanese anemones aren’t Japanese in the slightest degree. This nook of my yard is definitely dwelling to natives of China. Be taught on to take heed to the story of how they acquired proper right here to Brooklyn (and gardens in quite a few worldwide locations):
Images by Britt Willoughby Dyer for Gardenista.



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