How to grow Japanese Anemone
Japanese Anemone is a great garden plant for late summer colour. They come in a variety of different colours and range from small to relatively tall plants. Japanese Anemone will tolerate shade and are resistant to drought and most plant diseases. Establishing Japanese Anemone is slow and they can take a couple of years to get going.

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