The highlights
- Bright white, semi double flowers on tall stems
- Blooms right from May to September
- A must for prairie and meadow gardens
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
Description
- Discovered in Verdun, France in 1858 and now one of the most popular anemones, Honorine Jobert is a semi double, slightly cupped white flower with a sunny yellow centre which dances on its tall slender stems when the wind blows
- Flowers from May to September
- A must have for prairie and meadow style planting schemes, this anemone is also salt tolerant, making it ideal for coastal gardens
- Attracts butterflies to your borders
- May cause stomach upset if eaten, and mild skin irritation. Wear gloves and wash hands after gardening
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner