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Wildflowers - Anemone Seeds
The Anemone is an early spring blooming flower, that comes back year after year. The earliest blooming species is the Pasque Flower - so named because it typically blooms around Passion Week - or Easter. Most of the anemones that we have bloom in white, but there can be delicate shades of pink, purple, or blue seen in the petals as well. Thimbleweed is sort of unique in that it forms wooly thimble-shaped seed heads. Most Anemone plants bloom in early spring, and then by the time summer has come, they are going dormant for the warm season.
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Canada Anemone Seeds Anemone canadensis Quick View
xCanada Anemone Seeds
Anemone canadensis
This glistening, white flower will welcome in the summer season. Native to the prairies of Canada and the United States, this flower naturally grows in moist wooded areas, seasonally wet areas, and prairie meadows.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Tall Thimbleweed Seeds Anemone virginiana Quick View
xTall Thimbleweed Seeds
Anemone virginiana
This tall flower develops a green thimble-shaped cone center. The unusual plant belongs to the anemone family and can thrive even in shady conditions.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Thimbleweed Seeds Anemone cylindrica Quick View
xThimbleweed Seeds
Anemone cylindrica
Easily recognized by a single white flower atop a long stem; this delicate beauty will brighten the summer landscape. The central cone forms a unique green thimble-like shape, which then fluffs out like a little white wooly coat when mature.
Starting at $3.96 USD
The Anemone is an early spring blooming flower, that comes back year after year. The earliest blooming species is the Pasque Flower - so named because it typically blooms around Passion Week - or Easter. Most of the anemones that we have bloom in white, but there can be delicate shades of pink, purple, or blue seen in the petals as well. Thimbleweed is sort of unique in that it forms wooly thimble-shaped seed heads. Most Anemone plants bloom in early spring, and then by the time summer has come, they are going dormant for the warm season.