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Anemone Pamina

Anemone hupehensis var japonica 'Pamina'

A beautiful sight in the late summer or fall garden. These perennials feature masses of double, vibrant rose, cup-shaped flowers. The rose colors are complemented by bright, cheerful yellow stamens.

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Anemone Pamina is one of the most compact anemone plants available today. They produce elegant, vibrant rose-pink blossoms with large overlapping petals surrounding bright yellow centers. Anemone Pamina will begin to bloom in late summer, but their vivid flowers will last through the fall.

Because of their long-blooming growing season, Anemone Pamina plants look beautiful as border perennials. Anemone plants are gorgeous in your garden or landscape, making beautiful cut flowers in floral arrangements!


Growzone: 4-8 Anemone Pamina Hardiness Zones 4-8
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Mature Height: 2 to 2.5 Feet
Mature Width: 2 to 2.5 feet
Classification: Flowering Perennial
Sunlight: Full Sun to Part Shade
Habit: Upright, clump forming
Flower Color: Rose pink with Yellow Center
Flowering Season: Late Summer through Fall
Foliage: Green
Soil Condition: Any Average Garden Soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used in the mixed border, mass planting. Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds

How to Care for Anemone Pamina

Before you purchase your Anemone Pamina plant, be sure to read the recommended care instructions to ensure your plant remains happy and healthy for years to come.

What Kind of Soil Does my Anemone Pamina need?

What Kind of Soil Does my Anemone Pamina need?

Anemone Pamina plants thrive in rich, humusy, evenly moist, well-draining soil conditions. You must never let this plant's soil dry out! If your Anemone's soil dries completely, your plant will suffer, and it could cause permeant damage. Always keep your plant's soil evenly moist but never too wet. Planting your anemone in well-draining soil will prevent it from ever retaining too much water. If you overwater your Anemone or it is not in well-draining soil, it could suffer from root rot disease. Root rot disease is when your plant sits in standing water for too long, and its roots essentially drown in the water. If you do not catch this problem fast enough, your plant could die.

How Much Sunlight Does my Anemone Pamina Need?

How Much Sunlight Does my Anemone Pamina Need?

Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Pamina' plants are full sun to part sun lovers. This plant thrives best in the sunlight. We do not recommend planting your Anemone in a location that receives much shade. Plant your perennial in a spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day. Your plant will blossom beautiful and vibrant flowers when it receives the proper amount of sunshine. If your plant is in a location that receives shade, make sure the shade is only on your plant during the hottest and most intense part of the day. Midday sun can be harsh on any plant, so if your Anemone Pamina gets some shade at this time, it will not be a problem.

How Often Should I Water my Anemone Pamina?

How Often Should I Water my Anemone Pamina?

Because Anemone Pamina plants like to have evenly moist soil conditions at all times, you should water your perennial regularly. If you place your Anemone in well-draining soil, you should not have to worry about overwatering it because the soil will drain any excess water your plant does not soak up. It is crucial to note that you should not water your plant during the winter. Winter is when your plants will enter their growth dormancy period. Watering them at this time is completely unnecessary and can cause damage to your plant if you do so. Your best bet is to water your plants thoroughly before the first frost of the year and add a layer of mulch around the base of the plant. Doing so will help hold moisture in the soil for the winter months.

Do Need to Mulch My Anemone Pamina Plants?

Do Need to Mulch My Anemone Pamina Plants?

Mulch your Anemone before the first frost of the year to ensure their soil stays moist and healthy throughout their dormancy period. We recommend that you water your plants thoroughly before laying down the mulch. Doing so will ensure they have plenty of moisture to hold on to during the winter. Next, add a thin layer, maybe an inch or two, around your plant's soil. However, be sure not to add mulch too close to the base of the plant. Keep the mulch about an inch or two away from the base for the best results.


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