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Anemone Bouquet The Wind  Blowing in the Spring

Anemone Bouquet, also known as Poppy Anemone Bouquet, Wind Flower Bouquet, Easter Flower Bouquet, Pasque Flower Bouquet, and Thimbleweed Bouquet, is a genus of anemone from family Ranunculaceae. The name Anemone derives from Greek Anemos, meaning “winds”, also referring as wind flower. The myth signifies that the wind that blows the petal open will also blow the dead petals away.

Anemone is native to the Mediterranean region, commonly found in dry and rocky regions. It also grows wild in many European countries, in North America, and Japan. Generally, there are three types of Anemone flowers: spring flowering type, which has either rhizomes or tubers; tuberous mediterranean, which flowers in spring and summer; and larger fall flowering type, which blooms in late summer to fall and tends to have fibrous roots.

Anemone Bouquet, The Wind Flower Bouquet

The beautiful Anemone are popularly grown for their nodding flower blossoms in a wide range of colors. They can grow up to 3 feet height and 3 feet width, come in single or double blooms annually. Although the foliage looks similar between varieties, their sizes and bloom times vary between spring, summer, and fall. The fruits of Anemone often bear long hairy styles that can make them easily pollinated by the wind. During blooming seasons, they produce cup-shaped yellowish, white, purple, blue, green, violet, or red Anemone flowers.

Do you know that Anemones are actually classified as a medical herb that has been widely used for a variety of medical applications? Despite toxicity, Anemones are used as a treatment for cramps, swelling, itches and rashes, tuberculosis, bone fractures, menstrual complications, and even emotional distress. The European wood Anemone is also used to treat gout, nausea and stomach problems.

Grow Your Exotic Medical Plants

Now, you can grow Anemones easily just about anywhere due to their rapid growth habit. While different Anemone have different growing requirements, most Anemones should be planted in very well-drained soil and moderately fertile soil under slightly shaded area. The extra organic matter helps to keep the soil constantly moist.

Prior to planting, soak the tubers for a few hours or overnight, you will be able to see the slightly swollen areas from which shoots will grow. Plant the tubers 3 to 4 inches deep and space them about 4 to 6 inches apart. Once Anemones are established in the garden, care of anemone consists of merely watering and keeping old foliage removed by cutting back to the ground prior to new growth.

Anemone doesn’t require much attention and maintenance to put on a magnificent botanical display. Just keep an eye out for powdery mildew when it is placed in shady areas. Allow the soil to dry between watering, and fertilize monthly with a general purpose fertilizer. While they can grow invasively, you may first grow the Anemone in bottomless containers prior to planting them in the garden. You are expected to see a number of species will grow well and bloom in spring or fall, depending upon variety.

Anemone Bouquet, Your Ideal Bridal Bouquet

Anemone is one of the most popular flowers to be used in wedding arrangements including centrepieces and bridal bouquets. Generally it is the symbol of forsaken love and affection. As the flower close its petals up when approaching rain, it also symbolizes protection against evil and ill wishes.

In Floral Beanie, you can find them available in many dazzling colours with each symbolizing different meaning. The most favourite choice of people is white Anemone flowers that symbolize sincerity due to their subtle appearance. Purple Anemone bouquet symbolizes protection from evil, while red and pink Anemone bouquet symbolize death and forsaken love. All of them are principally admiring the magnificent love and delivering faithfulness. Browse your Anemone bouquet today and chat with us! Let our professional online florists help you to make a surprising Anemone Bouquet gift to the one special to you.

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