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An attractive, abundantly blooming shrub of small size. The plant is easy to grow, thriving in average soils and in polluted urban air. The Anemone is not fully frost-resistant and sometimes suffers from frost damage, but it regenerates very well from the soil. This small shrub grows up to 1.5m in height and 1m in width, with a loose habit. The plant produces stiff, straight stems, which in June are covered with flowers. The flowers are initially dark pink, gradually lightening until they achieve a delicate pastel shade. The Anemone also has elongated, dark green leaves with characteristic, sharp hairs on the underside of the leaf blade.
The hybrid Anemone 'Mont Rose' is an attractive, abundantly blooming shrub of small size. The plant is easy to grow, thriving in average soils and urban, polluted air. The Anemone is not fully frost-resistant and sometimes suffers from frost damage, but it regenerates very well from the soil. This small shrub grows up to 1.5m in height and 1m in width, with a loose habit. The plant produces stiff, straight stems covered in flowers in June. The flowers are initially dark pink, gradually lightening to a delicate pastel shade. The Anemone also has elongated, dark green leaves with characteristic, sharp hairs on the underside of the leaf blade.
For abundant blooming, this variety needs plenty of sunlight while ensuring moisture in the soil. Slight shading does not affect the number of flowers, but plants planted in partial shade bloom less. The plant thrives in fertile, humus-rich soil with slightly acidic pH. The shrub tolerates polluted urban air and harsh pruning – it regenerates well. Pruning should be done at the end of summer or autumn to avoid removing the flowers. Anemones dislike drying out, so young plants should be watered regularly. The plants are not fully frost-resistant, so they may freeze during harsh winters. Young plants should be covered for the first 2-3 years of cultivation, while older specimens regenerate well after freezing from the ground.