Anemone virginiana
TALL THIMBLE WEED
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Anemone virginiana is a perennial that grows 30-80 centimetres (12-31 in) tall, flowering from May until July, the flowers are white or greenish-white. After flowering the fruits are produced, called achenes, and when ripe they have gray-white colored, densely woolly styles, that allow them to blow away in the wind. The leaf structure is whorled halfway up the stem and each individual leaf appears to be deeply cut. Native from eastern North America, where it is found growing in dry or open woods. This plant can be found in 38 out of the 50 states in the U.S. and is located anywhere from Maine to Minnesota going west, and found as far south as Georgia and Louisiana.
Common names include tall anemone, thimble-weed and tumble-weed. Note that several other plant species are known as "thimbleweed". Anemone virginiana was also given the common name "Thimbleweed" due to its pistil resembling the shape of a thimble. This plant is very durable in different weather conditions, ranging from part to sun and being drought and cold tolerant. It prefers acidic soils but will tolerate liming, making it great for gardens.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 3'
Location: Sun to part shade
Seeds per packet: 30
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Temperature 20-22 C (68-72 F) for 4 weeks. They may be growing at this point. If they have not germinated after 4 weeks then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 4 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination can be 30-60 days after the warming period, though some can take longer.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and or plants are poisonous.
Anemone virginiana
TALL THIMBLE WEED
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Anemone virginiana is a perennial that grows 30-80 centimetres (12-31 in) tall, flowering from May until July, the flowers are white or greenish-white. After flowering the fruits are produced, called achenes, and when ripe they have gray-white colored, densely woolly styles, that allow them to blow away in the wind. The leaf structure is whorled halfway up the stem and each individual leaf appears to be deeply cut. Native from eastern North America, where it is found growing in dry or open woods. This plant can be found in 38 out of the 50 states in the U.S. and is located anywhere from Maine to Minnesota going west, and found as far south as Georgia and Louisiana.
Common names include tall anemone, thimble-weed and tumble-weed. Note that several other plant species are known as "thimbleweed". Anemone virginiana was also given the common name "Thimbleweed" due to its pistil resembling the shape of a thimble. This plant is very durable in different weather conditions, ranging from part to sun and being drought and cold tolerant. It prefers acidic soils but will tolerate liming, making it great for gardens.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 3'
Location: Sun to part shade
Seeds per packet: 30
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Temperature 20-22 C (68-72 F) for 4 weeks. They may be growing at this point. If they have not germinated after 4 weeks then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 4 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination can be 30-60 days after the warming period, though some can take longer.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and or plants are poisonous.