Anemone Carmel Blue, Pack of 20

$28.95

Anemone Carmel Blue, Pack of 20

$28.95

These anemones have a higher bud count and produce larger flower than most other strains.

Stems are stout and strong, growing to a height of 18-24″ tall.

Triploid variety with many desirable characteristics, including greater vigor, larger flowers and higher yield.

This listing is for 20 Blue Anemone corms.

In stock

Anemones & Ranunculus start shipping late September, Tulips & Daffodils mid October, Peonies early November. Dahlias & Lilies ship in the Spring.


 

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SKU: ANE-CARM-BLUE-20 Category:

Additional information

Weight.5 lbs
Dimensions5 × 1 × 7 in
Variety

Carmel

Origin

Israel

Size

Large corms, size 5-7

Availability

We ship the largest corm size available.

Shipping

Ships when temperatures allow,, separate from other products.

Growing

Ranunculus and anemones require unique growing techniques. Read our sprouting and growing tips on this page for success.

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Description

Growing Instructions for Blue Anemones

Before planting, soak your Blue anemone corms in room-temperature water for 8-12 hours. Let a little water trickle into the soaking bowl to increase the oxygen in the water. After soaking, the corms can either be planted directly into the ground or pre-sprouted inside.

For pre-sprouting, place the corms in flats with drainage holes, cover the corms lightly in moist soil, store at 45 °F, and check on them daily.

In zones 8 and warmer, plant in the Fall for Spring blooms. In colder regions, plant in early Spring about 6 weeks before the last hard frost and cover your plants to protect from frost. Plant 5″ apart, 1-2″ deep, with the tubers pointing down.

Blue Anemones like good, well-draining soil. Enrich with compost for healthy plants and make sure the roots are never too wet.

Plants will flower about 90 days after planting. For floral arrangements, cut stems for bouquet making when the buds are just starting to show color for the longest vase life.