Piper's Anemone
Anemone piperi
zones 2-5
50 seeds
Piper's Anemone is found in only 5 northwestern states, and in British Columbia. It grows in shaded, moist forests to altitudes of up to nearly 10,000 feet. Piper's Anemone grows to a little over a foot high. The inflorescence has a single white blossom on a peduncle arising from the rhizome.
Piper's Anemone seeds should be planted where they receive at least half a day of direct sunlight, but will thrive better in partial shade.
Direct sow the seeds in late summer or early autumn in moist, well-drained soil. Before planting, you can improve the soil by adding compost, leaf mold, or other organic matter. Piper's Anemones will thrive best in slightly acidic soil. Sow stored seed in an outdoor cold frame filled with loose, well-draining soil mix. Just barely cover the seeds. After they sprout, allow the seedlings to remain outside over winter under a thick layer of mulch, then transplant them individually the following spring. If you wish to start the seeds indoors in pots or trays, the seeds will need a cold stratification period of 3-4 weeks at around 20 degrees F. before they are sown in a bright location to sprout.
Anemone piperi
zones 2-5
50 seeds
Piper's Anemone is found in only 5 northwestern states, and in British Columbia. It grows in shaded, moist forests to altitudes of up to nearly 10,000 feet. Piper's Anemone grows to a little over a foot high. The inflorescence has a single white blossom on a peduncle arising from the rhizome.
Piper's Anemone seeds should be planted where they receive at least half a day of direct sunlight, but will thrive better in partial shade.
Direct sow the seeds in late summer or early autumn in moist, well-drained soil. Before planting, you can improve the soil by adding compost, leaf mold, or other organic matter. Piper's Anemones will thrive best in slightly acidic soil. Sow stored seed in an outdoor cold frame filled with loose, well-draining soil mix. Just barely cover the seeds. After they sprout, allow the seedlings to remain outside over winter under a thick layer of mulch, then transplant them individually the following spring. If you wish to start the seeds indoors in pots or trays, the seeds will need a cold stratification period of 3-4 weeks at around 20 degrees F. before they are sown in a bright location to sprout.
Anemone piperi
zones 2-5
50 seeds
Piper's Anemone is found in only 5 northwestern states, and in British Columbia. It grows in shaded, moist forests to altitudes of up to nearly 10,000 feet. Piper's Anemone grows to a little over a foot high. The inflorescence has a single white blossom on a peduncle arising from the rhizome.
Piper's Anemone seeds should be planted where they receive at least half a day of direct sunlight, but will thrive better in partial shade.
Direct sow the seeds in late summer or early autumn in moist, well-drained soil. Before planting, you can improve the soil by adding compost, leaf mold, or other organic matter. Piper's Anemones will thrive best in slightly acidic soil. Sow stored seed in an outdoor cold frame filled with loose, well-draining soil mix. Just barely cover the seeds. After they sprout, allow the seedlings to remain outside over winter under a thick layer of mulch, then transplant them individually the following spring. If you wish to start the seeds indoors in pots or trays, the seeds will need a cold stratification period of 3-4 weeks at around 20 degrees F. before they are sown in a bright location to sprout.