Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’

Few perennials capture the eye with such elegant charm as Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’, a stunning fall-blooming plant renowned for its delicate petals that glow white at the tips and transition to soft pink beneath. Its graceful stems sway above a tidy mound of lush green foliage, offering gardeners a refined touch of late-season color.

Ideal for borders and naturalistic plantings, this cultivar delivers reliable blooms from late summer through autumn and thrives in a variety of garden settings. Enthusiasts appreciate its low-maintenance nature, compact habit at just 70 cm tall, and its ability to attract butterflies when most other perennials have finished flowering.

Why Choose Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’?

Featuring bi-colored blooms that stand out against a backdrop of greenery, Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’ adds dramatic seasonal interest when garden color can be harder to find. The two-tone petals—pure white with a subtle blush of pink underneath—create a palette that works seamlessly in contemporary and cottage-style gardens alike.

Beyond its visual appeal, this cultivar is prized for its adaptability and wildlife value. It’s butterfly-friendly and supports late-season pollinators. Available as Plantgoed P12, it’s easy to establish and requires minimal fuss once in the ground, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Detailed Botanical Description

Foliage & Growth Habit

Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’ forms a neat, clump-forming mound of palmate leaves, each divided into three to five lobes with serrated margins. The foliage emerges fresh green in spring and remains attractive throughout the growing season. This herbaceous perennial grows upright, reaching about 40 cm tall, and slowly spreads to create an even mass over time. Growth speed is moderate, allowing for careful placement in mixed borders and woodland gardens.

Flowers & Blooming

From August through October, slender stems carry solitary flowers 5–7 cm wide, showcasing pure white petals with a delicate pink reverse. Although largely scentless, these blooms are highly visible to butterflies and other pollinators, providing an important late-season nectar source. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage a tidier appearance and potentially extend the bloom period.

Quick Facts Table

Scientific Name Anemone hupehensis ‘Bicolour’
Common Name Japanese Anemone ‘Bicolour’
Hardiness Zone (°C) -20°C
Mature Height (CM) 40cm
Growth Habit Upright, clump-forming perennial
Flower Color White with pink reverse
Bloom Period june to October
Sun Exposure (Standplaats) Partial shade to full sun
Soil Type Moist, fertile, well-drained
Water Needs Medium
Maintenance Level Low
Butterfly Friendly Yes

Planting & Care Guide

Ideal Location

Choose a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade or dappled light throughout the day. While Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’ tolerates full sun in cooler climates, protection from hot afternoon rays prevents leaf scorch. Enrich soil with organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure to support healthy root development.

Watering

Maintain consistent moisture, especially during establishment and dry spells. Water deeply once a week, ensuring the soil remains evenly moist but not waterlogged. Mulching with bark chips or leaf mold helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

Pruning & Maintenance

Cut back flowering stems after bloom to tidy the planting and reduce self-seeding. In late autumn, trim foliage down to ground level to prepare for winter. Divide clumps every 3–4 years in spring to rejuvenate plants and manage spread.

Design & Landscape Uses

  • Border Accents: Use as a backdrop for lower-growing perennials; its height and late blooms add depth and seasonal interest.
  • Woodland Gardens: Naturalistic stands under trees or along shaded pathways offer a serene, cottage-garden feel.
  • Pollinator Beds: Combine with asters and sedum for a late-season butterfly and bee buffet.
  • Container Planting: In Plantgoed P12 size, it works beautifully in large pots on patios or terraces.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’ suitable for attracting butterflies?
A: Yes, its late-season blooms are highly attractive to butterflies and other pollinators, providing valuable nectar when few other flowers are available.

Q: How tall and wide does this Japanese Anemone grow?
A: It reaches about 70 cm in height and spreads gradually to a similar width, forming a neat clump over several seasons.

Q: Can I buy Anemone hup. ‘Bicolour’ online?
A: Absolutely. You can purchase this cultivar in Plantgoed P12 size from reputable nurseries and online retailers specializing in hardy perennials. Look for well-packed, healthy plants to ensure successful establishment.

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