Anemone coronaria St Brigid
Anemone coronaria St Brigid
Bulb information
 Bulb size
8 cm
 Light requirement
Sun
 Planttime
Spring
 Plant height
20 - 30 cm
 Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
 Color
Multi-colored
 Pot plant
Yes
 Plant cutting
Yes

Anemone coronaria St Brigid

€9.75 Per 50 pieces

Will be delivered from
02-03-2026
Sale price€9.75
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Pickup available at Fluwel Warehouse Usually ready in 5+ days

Anemone coronaria St Brigid

Fluwel Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

Belkmerweg 20A
1754 GB Burgerbrug
Netherlands

31 (0)226 42 11 55
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Will be delivered from 02-03-2026

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This Anemone is the double variant of Anemone coronaria De Caen and in that description you will also find a lot of information about the cultivation. A nice anecdote is that the Anemone coronaria is propagated from seed. This seed emerges in the summer from its faded flower buds as balls of wool containing thousands of seeds. This wool is blown away by the wind, which is why this Anemone owes its nickname: The Wind Flower.

The propagation of the tubers at the Dutch Anemone growers also goes through the cultivation of this seed. Growers pick bags full of this valuable wool in the summer months. Every day a round is walked to pick the wools, you have to be there on time, because if the wind starts blowing it is gone and if you have to buy it from a fellow grower you quickly pay more than € 100, - per kg.

The wool is carefully sown in the spring, preferably in clay soil because the minuscule seed is sensitive to drying out and clay soil retains moisture better than, for example, sandy soil. The grower then needs three years to grow this seed into marketable tubers.

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Bulb information
 Bulb size
8 cm
 Light requirement
Sun
 Planttime
Spring
 Plant height
20 - 30 cm
 Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
 Color
Multi-colored
 Pot plant
Yes
 Plant cutting
Yes

Planting flower bulbs

When should I plant my flower bulbs? If you want beautiful flowers such as tulips and daffodils in your garden in the spring, you will need to plant flower bulbs in the fall. This can be done as soon as the leaves fall from the trees. Make sure that the spring bloomers are in the ground before the frost sets in.

Summer bloomers such as dahlias and lilies should be planted in the spring so that they bloom in the summer.

Planting flower bulbs is not complicated at all. The same principles apply in principle:

  • do not plant the bulb too deep in the ground (usually between 8 and 18 centimeters)
  • provide good natural conditions
  • be frugal with fertilizer and let the bulb do its work

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