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Title: Anemone-2012
Post by: Janis Ruksans on March 31, 2012, 02:19:36 PM
Didn't find any entry of Anemones for this year, so decided to start this as tghe first Anemones started blooming. The first is one white from Nachodka in very Far East of Russia. Most likely it is A. altaica.
Another is from Central Asia. I think it is hybrid Anemone eranthoides x  tschernjajevii but I grew it up from Jan Jilek seeds baught as A. tschernjajevii.
Janis
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 31, 2012, 11:01:21 PM
The yellow is very beautiful. It looks as if it would be at home in our alpine screes with Ranunculus haastii and Leptinella dendyi. :D
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Paul T on April 08, 2012, 01:50:45 PM
Janis,

That yellow is so different.  I love it!!
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Janis Ruksans on April 08, 2012, 02:35:21 PM
Anemone biflora from Iran
Janis
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: annew on April 08, 2012, 04:48:37 PM
The red centre on the yellow anemone is very special.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: mark smyth on April 08, 2012, 06:20:05 PM
double Anemone apennina
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lina Hesseling on April 08, 2012, 07:54:45 PM
Very nice Anemone, Mark.

Pretty colour.

Lina.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Palustris on April 08, 2012, 08:26:18 PM
Quite pleased with this, never managed to flower it before.

Anemone pavonina
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lesley Cox on April 08, 2012, 10:34:50 PM
Can anyone tell me, does Anemone biflora as above, from Iran, differ greatly from An. biflora as it grows in Kashmir?
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 01:17:39 PM
I really don't know anything about Anemone, and have this one growing in the garden. It was given to us years ago. Does anyone have any ideas for what it is please?
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Paul T on April 10, 2012, 01:34:05 PM
Ron,

One of the varieties of Anemone nemorosa or a similar species I would think?  How big is it?
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 01:38:54 PM
Perhaps Anemone nemorosa 'Allenii' - it's a good blue and just a bit bigger than the straight A. nemorosa.

Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 01:41:44 PM
Thanks Maggi.  :)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 01:43:21 PM
Looking at your foliage, it might also be Anemone nemorosa Robinsoniana      :-\
http://www.aspaker.no/Anemone%20nemorosa%20robinsoniana%2008.jpg   
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 02:49:13 PM
That looks very much like it Maggi. :). Really think you've got it. Thank you. :)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Martin Baxendale on April 10, 2012, 03:05:51 PM
It looks more like Robinsoniana than Allenii. Robinsoniana has a pale grey-ish back to the petals, while in Allenii the backs of the petals have a reddish-violet tint.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 03:15:22 PM
Certainly pale greyish and not reddish violet. I'll record it as Robinsoniana. Thanks again Maggi and thanks Martin.  :)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 03:21:25 PM
I have the two of them in the garden, Ron, and I have the very devil of a time remembering which is which. :-[
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 03:27:54 PM
I hope you don't think I'm being cheeky but I do have a couple more  ::) ::)

This one I already posted a few days ago on the spring thread, the other is covered in flowers but they haven't opened yet. I'll try when they do.

It amazing isn't it? We were given these and popped them in the woodland garden area and I don't think I've ever really looked at them until now. Now I really like them! ::) ::)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 03:48:40 PM
Anenome x lipsiensis 'Pallida' also known as A. seemannii
Hybrid between buttercup yellow A. ranunculoides and the white A. nemorosa, giving this lovely primrose yellow  buttercup!!! ;D


 Just thinking there may be some assistance in the 2011 thread: http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6937.0
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Martin Baxendale on April 10, 2012, 03:48:48 PM
Anemone x seemannii, a hybrid between nemorosa and the buttercup-yellow ranunculoides.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Martin Baxendale on April 10, 2012, 03:51:49 PM
Oh, looks like he name has changed. Thanks Maggi.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 04:05:14 PM
Oh, looks like the name has changed. Thanks Maggi.
Doesn't it always, Martin?  :-X
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 04:16:03 PM
Thanks very much to you both. :)  :)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Roma on April 10, 2012, 04:50:37 PM
I have the two of them in the garden, Ron, and I have the very devil of a time remembering which is which. :-[
I have one of them and I can never decide which it is.  I'd need to see both together.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Gerry Webster on April 10, 2012, 05:15:15 PM
Has been known as Anemone x seemannii or Anemone x seehmannii or Anemone lipsiensis). I don't know which name is current.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 05:46:16 PM
I think the current "accepted" name is A. x lipsiensis.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 10, 2012, 05:48:04 PM
I have the two of them in the garden, Ron, and I have the very devil of a time remembering which is which. :-[
I have one of them and I can never decide which it is.  I'd need to see both together.


I'm going to try to fix it  in my mind this year, using Martin's note "Robinsoniana has a pale grey-ish back to the petals, while in Allenii the backs of the petals have a reddish-violet tint."

Probably won't remember next year, though.  :-\
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 10, 2012, 05:54:33 PM
Ahhh ... but now it will be beautifully recorded here  ;D ;D - Martin's reminder that is!!
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Janis Ruksans on April 17, 2012, 08:41:10 PM
Three cv. of Anemone nemorosa - Atrocoerulea and two raised in Estonia by Taavi Tuulik
and
double A. ranunculoides ROOSII from Taavi (Hiumaa island, Estonia)
Janis
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lesley Cox on April 18, 2012, 05:17:42 AM
Those forms are really beautiful. I wonder where the name 'Tups' came from? Probably not the same as farming folk's meaning. :D ???
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 18, 2012, 08:38:23 PM
Anemone bucharica
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: annew on April 20, 2012, 09:02:47 AM
I may have asked this a previous year, but does anyone know what is eating tiny holes in the leaves of my Anemone nemorosas?
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Palustris on April 20, 2012, 09:13:07 AM
Noticed this form of A. nemorosa in flower for the first time for us. The label (gosh I kept one!) Pentre pink.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on April 20, 2012, 11:56:27 AM
I may have asked this a previous year, but does anyone know what is eating tiny holes in the leaves of my Anemone nemorosas?
I expect it is the same thing that is eating mine... and also chews holes in cyclamen leaves etc :   Flea Beetles. I sometimes think the isn't a whole, entire leaf in the place.
I think Provado will do for them but we don't slosh such stuff about in the open garden so I've never tried.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 20, 2012, 02:47:43 PM
Can anyone help with an ID for this one please? :)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lina Hesseling on April 20, 2012, 03:53:46 PM
Can it be Anemone nemorosa 'Vestal'?

Lina.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 20, 2012, 05:00:26 PM
Can anyone help with an ID for this one please? :)

Looks like A. nemorosa 'Vestal' to me.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 20, 2012, 05:05:17 PM
Anemone nemorosa 'Allenii', which is my favorite, and Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana'
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ronm on April 20, 2012, 05:09:50 PM
Thank you Lina and John. :) Much appreciated.  8) 8)
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 09:18:06 AM
3 forms Anemone tschernjaewii and Anemone baissunens
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 21, 2012, 09:29:30 AM
3 forms Anemone tschernjaewii and Anemone baissunens

Great! Didn't even know they existed....

But nothing left in the garden now?  :P
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 09:46:59 AM
John
Anemone has faded, will flourish Juno parvula, Juno tadshikorum and Juno new species

3 forms Anemone tschernjaewii and Anemone baissunens

Great! Didn't even know they existed....

But nothing left in the garden now?  :P
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 09:51:40 AM
Anemone tschernjaewii
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 21, 2012, 09:56:15 AM
Anemone tschernjaewii

Ooh, I like these ones in the garden even more  :o.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 10:01:39 AM

John
You have a wonderful collection of plants, congratulations

Anemone tschernjaewii

Ooh, I like these ones in the garden even more  :o.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 21, 2012, 10:06:43 AM

John
You have a wonderful collection of plants, congratulations

Anemone tschernjaewii

Ooh, I like these ones in the garden even more  :o.

Jan,

I meant your garden, not mine. I don't have this Anemone in my garden unfortunately  :-[
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Brian Ellis on April 21, 2012, 10:07:52 AM
The pink form of Anemone tschernjaewii is exquisite Jan.  Thanks for showing us them.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 10:29:03 AM

I admire your garden  ;D


John
You have a wonderful collection of plants, congratulations

Anemone tschernjaewii

Ooh, I like these ones in the garden even more  :o.

Jan,

I meant your garden, not mine. I don't have this Anemone in my garden unfortunately  :-[
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 10:32:17 AM

Brian,
They are very variable, all are not so dark

The pink form of Anemone tschernjaewii is exquisite Jan.  Thanks for showing us them.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 10:38:08 AM
Anemone verae ,Tadjikistan
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: John Aipassa on April 21, 2012, 11:49:05 AM

I admire your garden  ;D


Well thank you  :).

Here's nemorosa 'Blue Eyes'  8).
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on April 21, 2012, 12:02:42 PM

John, two days drool from your photos  ;D ;D ;D

I admire your garden  ;D


Well thank you  :).

Here's nemorosa 'Blue Eyes'  8).

Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: wolfgang vorig on April 22, 2012, 06:39:39 PM
very nice collection, Jan
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: wolfgang vorig on April 30, 2012, 06:08:51 PM
strange shape in the garden

Anemone nemerosa Multiplicity
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on May 17, 2012, 11:00:12 PM
Anemone raddeana, North Korea
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Lesley Cox on May 17, 2012, 11:49:21 PM
A very pretty species Jan. Perhaps if certain military-minded people took time to smell the roses and to enjoy their native flowers, the world may be a safer place. ???
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: ashley on May 18, 2012, 01:38:38 PM
Jan,

Thanks for showing these lovely North Korean plants in the various threads.  Are you plant-hunting there?

Maybe the title under your Forum avatar should be Eurasian Enigma ;) ;D
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Jan on May 18, 2012, 07:07:45 PM
Ashley

I'm glad you like the photo, I was on "holiday" in Korea.There are growing very beautiful plants. But there are some big problems.
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: fermi de Sousa on July 30, 2012, 08:53:29 AM
The first flower on Anemone coronaria ex Iraq;
In the first pic Lachie decided to demonstrate how small it is compared to a cat's paw!
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Anemone-2012
Post by: Maggi Young on July 30, 2012, 10:23:28 AM
Well done Lachie, for showing the scale so well. ( Beautiful paw, by the way!)
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