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Anemone nemorosa Westwell Pink

Anemone nemorosa Westwell Pink
Wood Anemone

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Small star-shaped flowers, white when they open, turning bright pink, particularly shiny and long-lasting. They bloom in spring, for 8 weeks, on dark green foliage. A perennial carpeting plant for shade, tolerant of summer drought during its dormancy period. Growth is quite slow.
Flower size
3 cm
Height at maturity
15 cm
Spread at maturity
20 cm
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time January to February, August to November
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Description

Anemone nemorosa 'Westwell Pink', a variety of Wood Anemone discovered in England growing in the wild groves of Westwell. Still relatively unknown, it stands out with its pretty little star-shaped flowers and their changing colours. White when they open, the flowers with numerous petals then turn a very bright pink, a particularly rich shade. They bloom in spring, dotting a carpet of dark green cut leaves that will slowly but surely spread in an undergrowth or shaded area.

 

 

Anemone nemorosa 'Westwell Pink' belongs to the Ranunculaceae family. It is a spontaneous cultivar derived from the Wood Anemone, its distribution extends throughout almost all of Europe, Western Asia, and Boreal America. This small and hardy perennial forms a cushion that will spread over time, its growth being slower than most varieties. It produces vertical stems that are 20 cm (8in) tall, flowering early in spring, from late March to mid-May. The small 3 cm (1in) diameter stars have numerous narrow, white petals that become increasingly intense pink, turning bright pink at the end of anthesis. Many yellow stamens emerge from the throat. The flower opens to the light and follows the direction of the sun, it closes in the evening or in case of rain, gracefully tilting to the side, it has a very long-lasting flowering. All the flowers are oriented in the same way, forming a particularly harmonious carpet. The rhizome of the Wood Anemone is brown, fleshy, and brittle, running just below the surface of the soil. It produces many leaves with three cut leaflets, a slightly bronze and slightly hairy green.


The Wood Anemone 'Westwell Pink' is ideal as a groundcover, in shaded areas and in moist soil. You can use it at the base of hedges, bushes, and deciduous trees. Pair it with botanical daffodils, forget-me-nots, and blue, violet, white, or pink blanda anemones, which will follow it in flowering and require the same growing conditions. In nature, the Wood Anemone develops and blooms in spring, when the trees are still leafless. It completes its vegetative cycle in summer, its leaves disappear, and it enters a period of dormancy. This is the most opportune time to plant it under a tree or at the base of hedges. It is not affected by the competition from the roots of trees and bushes. 

In temperate European zones, in forests, where its presence is spontaneous, it would be (along with lily of the valley) a good indicator species of the age and naturalness of the forest.

Anemone nemorosa is presented as a section of rhizome packaged in a compost bag.

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Anemone nemorosa Westwell Pink (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 15 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate slow
Suckering/invasive plant

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time March to April
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 3 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Anemone

Species

nemorosa

Cultivar

Westwell Pink

Family

Ranunculaceae

Other common names

Wood Anemone

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Anemone nemorosa 'Westwell Pink' is planted in autumn, with a spacing of 30 cm (12in), in a humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil in a shaded location. Mix compost with your garden soil if it is chalky. In summer, it goes into dormancy and disappears underground, unaffected by the inevitable drought under trees during this season. Mulch the soil with dead leaves to protect the stump in winter. Divide the clumps every 4 years in spring. It is susceptible to leaf eels and occasionally to anemone smut. It can also be affected by black spot disease and powdery mildew, as well as caterpillars and slugs.

Anemone nemerosa comes in the form of a 2cm (1in) long and 2mm (0.1in) diameter rhizome section, packaged in a small compost-filled pouch. The 'small piece of root' or 'twig' appearance can be confusing the first time you plant it. And yet, it establishes excellently!

Planting period

Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time January to February, August to November
Planting depth 6 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Shaded rockery, Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Edge of border, Free-standing, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 70 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, humus-rich.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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