Do you know that fairies live in forests? Really! Without nonsense! Just before you can discover them, they transform into very delicate plants and thus guard their secrets. For me, one of these typical fairy plants is the anemonella. In our native forests it is the wood anemone and the American counterpart is the diamond anemone (Anemonella). Very delicate, the foliage is reminiscent of columbines and with a height of just under twenty centimeters it is not a giant. But the unbridled amount of flowers, the frenzy in pink to white, makes us pause.

But don't worry, you won't get any “tender” plants in the garden. This sturdy forest shrub overwinters with a graceful rhizome, similar to a small dahlia, and thanks to its North American origins is absolutely hardy. The plants cannot prevail against overgrown neighbors, but combine them with Hepaticas, Trillium and small ferns.

All Anemonella plants