Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert
£1.95
With pearly white flowers, this deciduous late bloomer flourishes from summer to autumn. Also known as the Japanese Anemone, the plant is hardy to most soils, making it a gardener’s delight. Be sure to allow plenty of room for the dazzling whites to spread, as they are capable of reaching well over a metre in width.
Flowers: August to October
Final Height: 1.5m
Final Spread: 1m
Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert - Further Information
When to plant:
(In the UK, In Pots/Containers, Seeds)
The Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert flowers between August and October. The ideal time for planting these plants is in the springtime between March and April.
How to plant:
(In the UK, In Pots/Containers)
The Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert is grown best from root cuttings in
pots as opposed to directly into the garden. The plant can later be
transplanted into fertile, moist soil, usually in a flowering border. Anemone hyb.
Honorine Jobert needs moderate to full sunlight so when transplanting the new
plants this needs to be considered.
How to grow:
(In Pots/Containers, from seed/cuttings, in the UK)
Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert
grows in humus-rich soil and thrive best between full sun and partial shade.
Grown initially from root cuttings the Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert will
continue to thrive and grow to as high as 120cm if properly cared for.
Caring for:
(In Spring/Summer/Autumn & Winter, In Pots, In the UK)
Once established in borders
the Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert is
best not disturbed as it doesn’t transplant well multiple times. After blooms
have faded the stalks should be cut back and in early springtime any dead or dying
foliage need to be stripped back.
Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert needs to be well fertilised so adding a generous
amount of mulch around the base of the plant during the spring with increase in
the flower yield and over health of the plant.
Should the plant become congested, thin the plant by lifting and dividing
clumps during the early spring.
Where to plant:
Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert
is best suited to humus-rich, rich and fertile soil and thrives in moist
conditions soil-wise. Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert prefers full sun exposure or
at minimum partial shade and this should be kept in mind when choosing a site
for the planting.
What to plant with:
Anemone hyb.
Honorine Jobert is a striking plant which grows to an approximate of 120cm with
white petals and delicate yellow centre which would look well alongside many
plants but looks particularly good in a flowering border with Schizostylis
Coccinea (Jennifer) and Matteuccia Struthiopteris.
Companion/Combination plants for:
The Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert works
well against a dark green background such as in a border in front of a hedge,
provided the location received adequate sunlight.
Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert would look well with early narcissi and
hydrangeas.
How to propagate:
(Cuttings/Seeds etc)
The most effective way to propagate Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert is via root cuttings in pots with fertilised moist soil.
Is Anemone hyb. Honorine Jobert hardy:
Anemone hyb.
Honorine Jobert is an extremely hardy plant that requires little attention
throughout the year and works well in most weathers.
Other types of Anemone:
Amemone are a species of 120
flowers all from the Rununculaceae family, or buttercup family and includes
many varieties in colours such as red, blue and the standard expected yellow.
