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Introducing Levante Rosa, a recently developed variety, distinguished by its pink outer petals and a contrasting white center, ideal for enhancing colorful spring floral bouquets. The subtle yet captivating appearance of this double anemone variety blends seamlessly to bring a touch of intricacy and refinement to bouquets and arrangements, making it a perfect option for individuals aiming for graceful and sophisticated floral arrangements.
Includes 10 jumbo 4/5 cm corms — the largest size available for this series. Expect vigorous plants with large, multi-stemmed blooms that flower for up to 11 weeks after sprouting. Detailed growing guide included.
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Anemone Levante Rosa is a captivating variety of anemone that enchants with its soft pink petals and delicate yet vibrant presence. Known for its romantic charm and elegant simplicity, this flower adds a touch of grace to gardens, floral arrangements, and special occasions. Its pastel tones and striking center make it a favorite among gardeners and florists seeking timeless beauty.
With its soft blush-pink petals and striking dark center, Anemone Levante Rosa brings a touch of romance and natural elegance to any garden or floral arrangement. Its delicate beauty and timeless appeal make it a perfect choice for springtime gardens, weddings, and special occasions. Whether planted in clusters or featured in bouquets, this anemone adds a graceful, enchanting charm that captures the heart.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
HEIGHT: 12-18 in
LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full sun
STORAGE: If you aren’t planting anemones right away, corms can be stored in the bag they arrived them. Keep them in a cool, dry place until it is time to plant.
PLANTING TIME: In USDA Zones 7-10, anemones can be planted in autumn, and successfully overwintered with the protection of a hoop house or low tunnel. If corms are exposed to temperatures below 25°F, they can freeze and eventually rot. Protection from extreme cold temperatures is essential. In colder areas (USDA zones 6b and below) or in zones 7-10 who do not have a low tunnel or hoop house, plant out in late winter or early spring.
PREPARTION: Before planting, soak the corms for 3-4 hours in room temperature water. It is important to not oversoak the corms as they will rot. As the corms soak, they will plump up, growing in size.
Before planting, it is vital to prepare the growing area. We typically add a 2-3 inch layer of organic compost to the beds and work in a slow released fertilizer.
PLANTING: Plant corms 6 inches apart, at a depth of 2-3 inches – if you plant too deep, the flowers will struggle to come up. Plant the corms with the pointed end down. Once planted, soak the area with water, making sure that the water penetrates at least 10 inches deep.
Please keep soil moist, not wet, at ALL times until you see germination after a few weeks. This is very important for germination success. If you let it dry out for long stretches, your germination will not be very successful.
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