1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
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ANEMONE<br />
89. Anemone bl<strong>and</strong>a Akseki<br />
Here is offered quite variable in color plants <strong>from</strong> A. bl<strong>and</strong>a population near Akseki in<br />
Turkey with more compact habitus <strong>and</strong> white to blue flowers, something smaller than<br />
in widely grown cv. ‘White Splendour’. 5.00<br />
90. Anemone coerulea<br />
Small flowers of light blue shade (not a uniform stock!). Finely dissected foliage. Easy to<br />
grow in conditions like those for A. nemorosa. Naturally very small rhizomes. From S Altai. 5.00<br />
9<strong>1.</strong> Anemone jeniseejensis<br />
This somehow resembles A. ranunculoides, but is much more delicate plant with short<br />
rhizomes. Flowers are smaller <strong>and</strong> often numerous per stem. From near Krasnojarsk<br />
in S. Siberia. Naturally small rhizomes. 6.00<br />
92. Anemone nemorosa ‘BLUE QUEEN’<br />
Flowers rather small, dark bright blue. Early flowering variety 4.00<br />
93. Anemone nemorosa ‘BRACTEATA’<br />
Flowers very variable, the flower segments transformed into a mass of green leafy<br />
bracts which really resemble a fern, very unusual but beautiful. Visitors always ask -<br />
4.00<br />
What is that?<br />
94. Anemone nemorosa ‘DEE DAY’<br />
This variety I got <strong>from</strong> Kat Dryden who informed that it was collected in 1945 near<br />
pub in Armentiers. It has medium sized or even small deep blue flowers held on long<br />
stalk. Rarely offered but very nice variety. 3.00<br />
95. Anemone nemorosa ‘GREEN FINGERS’<br />
One of the most unusual A. nemorosa varieties that it is very difficult to make a<br />
description of its flowers. Makes white flowers with petals wider than normal for the<br />
<strong>species</strong> each with a loose central ruff of tiny green leaves in the centre of the yellow<br />
anthers. Unlike any other clone <strong>and</strong> very lovely. 4.00<br />
96. Anemone nemorosa ‘LYCHETTE’<br />
Flowers of this “white” windflower are medium sized light blue. Greatest advantage of<br />
this very rarely offered variety is its reddish shaded dark green foliage. 4.00<br />
97. Anemone nemorosa ‘MART’S BLUE’<br />
My Estonian friend Mart Veerus found this beautifully flowering form with small dark<br />
blue flowers in forests of Estonia. Late flowering, keeps foliage very long. One of the<br />
best in my quite large collection. 5.00<br />
98. Anemone nemorosa ‘ROYAL BLUE’<br />
Small, rich blue flowers over dark green foliage. Smaller than many but with a much more<br />
intense <strong>and</strong> attractive colouring, nicely set off by the deeper foliage. 4.00<br />
99. Anemone nemorosa ‘VESTAL’<br />
Flowers pure white with a button of tiny white petals in the centre, very long lasting<br />
<strong>and</strong> very prolific flowering, especially when well established. 4.00<br />
100. Anemone ranunculoides ‘DAGERORT’<br />
Fully double A. ranunculoides cultivar selected by Taavi Tuulik in Estonia. It is the<br />
first <strong>and</strong> very serious break in enlarging of windflower assortment. All petals are of<br />
approximately same size, filling all centre of flower. Very few! 25.00<br />
10<strong>1.</strong> Anemone ranunculoides ‘HIIUMAA’<br />
Another fully double selection of Taavi Tuulik, but contrary to ‘Dagerort’ inner petals<br />
forming double flower are elegantly narrow with normally wide st<strong>and</strong>ard petals in<br />
background. Not easy decide which one is better. Very limited stock. 25.00<br />
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