Anemone Blanda Mixed Flowering Perennial Bulbs – Blue, Pink & White

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Product Features

  • Striking Spring Colour – Produces vibrant blue, pink, and white blooms from March to April
  • Low-Maintenance Perennial – Returns year after year with minimal care
  • Ideal for Borders & Containers – Compact habit suits beds, rockeries, and pots
  • Hardy & Resilient – Tolerates a range of UK garden conditions (hardy to RHS H4)
  • Attracts Pollinators – Invites bees and butterflies to your garden
  • Easy to Plant – Prefers well-drained soil and partial shade or dappled sun

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Add a Burst of Spring Colour with Anemone Blanda Mixed Bulbs

Anemone blanda, also known as the Grecian Windflower, is a charming perennial from the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). This variety features a dazzling mix of blue, pink, and white daisy-like flowers that brighten up garden borders, rockeries, and containers each spring.

  • Botanical Name: Anemone blanda
  • Flowering Period: March to April
  • Mature Height: Typically reaches 10-15cm (4-6in)
  • Hardiness: Fully hardy in most UK regions (RHS H4)
  • Preferred Location: Thrives in partial shade or dappled sunlight

Why Choose Anemone Blanda?

  • Effortless beauty: Enjoy carpets of colour every spring without complicated care routines.
  • Drought tolerant once established: Ideal for low-maintenance gardens.
  • Perfect for naturalising: Spreads gently over time to create stunning drifts beneath shrubs or trees.
  • Pest-resistant: Less prone to damage from slugs and snails compared to other spring bulbs.

Planting & Care Guide

  • When to plant: Plant bulbs from September to November before the first hard frost.
  • Soil requirements: Prefers humus-rich, well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH.
  • Sunlight: Performs best in partial shade but tolerates full sun if soil remains moist in spring.
  • How to plant: Soak bulbs overnight before planting. Place 5cm (2in) deep and 7-10cm (3-4in) apart.
  • Caring tips: Water during dry spells in early growth. No pruning required; allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering.

Garden Design Ideas

  • Borders & underplanting: Combine with other spring bulbs like crocus, muscari, or narcissus for layered colour.
  • Pots & containers: Brighten patios or balconies by mixing with violas or primroses.
  • Naturalisers: Excellent for woodland gardens or under deciduous trees where early light is plentiful.

FAQs

  • When is the best time to plant Anemone blanda bulbs? The best time is autumn—between September and November—before the ground freezes.
  • How long do they take to flower? Buds emerge in early spring (March–April), usually within their first season after planting.
  • Do Anemone blanda bulbs come back every year? Yes—these are hardy perennials that reliably return each spring if left undisturbed in the ground.

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