Anemone hupehensis is a plant that can last for a long time. The flowers are purple, pink, or white, depending on the cultivar. The leaves have a deeply marked margin with leaflets arranged like the spreading fingers of a hand. You can find this plant growing in lowland thickets, streamsides, and hilly regions of China.
Water:
Anemone hupehensis thrives in moderate humidity and has drought-tolerant adaptations. It needs watering every 1-2 weeks and is best grown outdoors to utilize natural rainfall. As a deciduous plant, it sheds leaves in dry seasons to conserve water.
Fertilize:
Fertilize anemone hupehensis with balanced nutrition every 6-8 weeks during the growing season for enhanced flowering and vigor. Use recommended amounts to prevent root damage. Limit late summer feeding to protect new growth from frost, and water before fertilizing to avoid root burn.
Pruning:
Anemone hupehensis is a hardy perennial with daisy-like flowers. Prune in early to late spring to remove dead stems, ensuring healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Use clean tools to prevent infection, enhance air circulation, reduce disease risk, and promote prolonged blooming.
Propagation:
Anemone hupehensis thrives through careful seed propagation. Harvest ripe seeds and sow in a well-draining mix, covering lightly for light exposure. Maintain moisture and indirect light for slow germination. Once seedlings develop, transplant them into larger pots and later into the garden to flourish.
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