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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #180 on: April 17, 2015, 12:22:38 PM »
We were given this deep pink Anemone nemorosa quite a few years ago by a customer. She found it in Westwell Woods near to Ashford so we named it 'Westwell Pink' and distributed it as that. So as far as know the name 'Kentish Pink' has been used as a synonym as this got out into wider circulation. Bob Brown at Cotswald Garden Flowers had quite a few plants from us and sold them as 'Westwell Pink' so I think it must have had a pretty wide distribution by now! The name should be 'Westwell Pink'.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #181 on: April 17, 2015, 04:07:50 PM »
Ever disappointed in a plants description?

Anemone nemerosa 'Pink Delight'
Actually, if that is really pink, I'd be delighted if I'd bred it - I don't know of any other pink double.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #182 on: April 17, 2015, 06:55:05 PM »
We were given this deep pink Anemone nemorosa quite a few years ago by a customer. She found it in Westwell Woods near to Ashford so we named it 'Westwell Pink' and distributed it as that. So as far as know the name 'Kentish Pink' has been used as a synonym as this got out into wider circulation. Bob Brown at Cotswald Garden Flowers had quite a few plants from us and sold them as 'Westwell Pink' so I think it must have had a pretty wide distribution by now! The name should be 'Westwell Pink'.

Many thanks for that Tim. If you are selling it and you will be at Exeter next Spring I'll have three please and I know a couple of blokes who would take at least a couple each.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #183 on: April 17, 2015, 08:01:29 PM »
More info from Taavi on 'Jümmers Fienrood':

information from Ingo Kaczmarek (Germany, Hamburg):
Anemone nem. 'Jümmers Fienrood' ( formerly named Schülper Moor).
So far as I know it is the best pink form from buds, opening and lasting
and
AND one further central importance is to keep rare plants spread around
as this is the case for 'Jümmers Fienrood'. This one was found by my
friend (who died 2 yearse ago) at Schleswig-Holstein. He kept it for
himself and gave my one rhizome. So I put a name on to it in the
regional spoken language 'lower german' Jümmers Fienrood means 'always
rosa/pink'. I am respecting wishes from friends/ or persons who gave me
nice plants if they do not want me to distribute them around as to
naming as well.

Please check the spelling - 'Jümmers Fienrood'! (jümmers (regional
germ.) = immer (germ.) = always, forever).
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #184 on: April 17, 2015, 08:13:11 PM »
A few more of Taavi's yellows:
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #185 on: April 17, 2015, 08:17:21 PM »
A few more, I won't try your patience with even more!
After the yellows, A. nemorosa 'Evelyn Meadows', and A. nemorosa 'Robinsoniana with Muscari.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #186 on: April 18, 2015, 08:40:45 AM »
I don´t remember if I have shown this hybrid, natural hybrid, before? ( talking about Anemone x lipsiensis = Anemone ranunculoides x nemorosa)


A nemorosa x trifolia
It is quite rare but does occur in Sweden. I was lucky finding a big individual in my friend´s cow pasture and could take a small piece of the rhizome. It is slow growing, opposite to the parents, so I can only divide it every two years or so to pass it on.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #187 on: April 18, 2015, 10:32:25 AM »
Very interesting, I also grow A.trifolia and A.nemorosa grows wild around our garden. How can you tell which are hybrids?
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #188 on: April 18, 2015, 10:35:35 AM »
I like that 'Evelyn Meadows', Anne.  Is it widely available?
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #189 on: April 18, 2015, 11:27:31 AM »
Not sure, Roma - I listed it once, but it is very slow with me.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #190 on: April 18, 2015, 04:57:22 PM »
We've got two threads Maggi, this one and http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12869.0;topicseen
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #191 on: April 18, 2015, 05:31:20 PM »
 :-*
We've got two threads Maggi, this one and http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12869.0;topicseen
So we do - thanks David, fxed now.   
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #192 on: April 18, 2015, 08:00:44 PM »
I don´t remember if I have shown this hybrid, natural hybrid, before? ( talking about Anemone x lipsiensis = Anemone ranunculoides x nemorosa)
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A nemorosa x trifolia
It is quite rare but does occur in Sweden. I was lucky finding a big individual in my friend´s cow pasture and could take a small piece of the rhizome. It is slow growing, opposite to the parents, so I can only divide it every two years or so to pass it on.
That is very interesting because yesterday I pollinated A trifolia with a blue A. nemorosa. Nice to know it might be a fertile cross.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #193 on: April 18, 2015, 08:06:10 PM »
Do you have a photo, Brian?
Photo at last, taken the other day.
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Now more are flowering I can see most are A. ranunculoides, and just a few are what I assume is A. blanda. Did not notice the difference in roots when transferring. A few pots of A. ranunculoides semi-plena behind for comparison.
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Re: Anemone 2015
« Reply #194 on: April 19, 2015, 08:23:30 PM »
Anemone ranunculoides 'Golden Dream' showing the third layer of the flower today.
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