Canada anemone
Anemone canadensis
If you are battling invasive plants in your yard, it is recommended to plant natives right after you clear an area that can help out-compete the invasive. Anemone canadensis, or Canada Anemone, can be just that plant if you have an area of moist, rich soil in partial shade to full sun. Think…wooded edge that gets a lot of leaf dump in the fall.
There are many benefits to using the Anemone canadensis in the fight against invasives. This native spreads quickly by rhizomes, and while you might want to rethink placing it in your front garden beds, you definitely want a native plant that can hold it’s own against stubborn outsiders.
Perfect for naturalizing moist areas, it is also a very cute, flowering plant with bright green leaves that add great texture to the landscape. You will see sweet 2-inch white flowers starting in May standing atop stems that can range from 5-30 inches.
Most of the time these are avoided by deer and rabbits as the leaves are known to be an irritant. (Same goes for household mammals!)
Fun Fact: Native People historically used the roots and leaves as an astringent and to stop bleeding.
Plants can be purchased in-person or online (with in-person pick-up).
All online orders will be ready for pick-up 24-72 hours after purchase. You will receive an email to let you know when your order is ready. We kindly ask that you pick-up any orders within one week of purchase.
Anemone canadensis (Canada anemone)
type: Perennial sun needs: Sun to part sun water needs: Moist to average soil height: 12" plant spacing: 1/sq ft bloom time: May, June, July bloom color: white Salt tolerant. Some salt exposure should not be fatal to the plant but some leaf burning may still occur. Deer resistant (please note that does not mean deer proof) Can grow in a container
Can be aggressive Can handle roadside conditions