Transplanted Japanese Anemone x Hybrid 'Pamina' - November 2023
At some point in (I think) 2022, I bought and planted a Japanese Anemone x Hybrid 'Pamina' from Northwind Perennial Farm up in Wisconsin and planted it in a spot on the northside of our backyard. Turns out, I'm pretty certain that it was the WRONG SPOT. For this plant. Too much shade. You can see the sign at the top of this post that calls for "Part Sun". It goes on to say: Beautiful, easy to grow plants, flowering late in the season in a burst of bright pink. Lovely in a partially shaded site. Divide in Spring. This plant does great with grasses and interplanted with Stachys 'Hummelo'. "Partially shaded" site is/was my problem, I think. What do I have to look forward to - if it succeeds? From Bluestone Pernnials comes these details - including that it is a "RHS Award of Garden Merit Winner : One of the most compact Anemone, the elegant bright rose-pink blossoms of broad overlapping petals surround whorls of bright yellow stamen