Anemone hupehensis
'Hadspen Abundance'
Japanese Anemone 'Hadspen Abundance'
| Family |
| Ranunculaceae |
| Genus |
| Anemone |
| Species |
| hupehensis |
| Cultivar |
| 'Hadspen Abundance' |
| Category |
| Perennials |
| USDA Hardiness Zone |
| 6 |
| Canadian Hardiness Zone |
| 5 - 6a |
| RHS Hardiness Zone |
| H7 |
| Temperature (°C) |
| -23 - (-18) |
| Temperature (°F) |
| -10 - 0 |
| Height |
| 0.5 - 1 m |
| Spread |
| 0.5 - 1 m |
| Landscape |
| Works well in flower borders or beds. |
| Cultivation |
| Will grow in any garden with full sun or partial shade, but dislikes being moved around and excessive winter wet should be avoided. |
| Growth |
| Fast |
| Pests |
| Leaf and bud eelworms are not uncommon, and may also be infected by powdery mildews. |
| Habitat |
| Horticultural origin. |
| Leaf Description |
| Leaves have three ovate leaflets with strong and sharply-toothed margins. |
| Flower Description |
| Flower are 5-7 cm in width, and are a rich pink-purple with rounded petals. |
| Notable Specimens |
| The A.M. Cuddy Gardens, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. |
| Propagation |
| Propagate by division in early spring or autumn, or by root cuttings. |
| Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer) |
| Ingestion may cause mild upset stomach. |