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Japanese Anemones are a prolific variety of herbaceous perennials that, in truth, are native to China, not Japan. They grow in a wide range of soil types, from clay to loam to sand, and will tolerate full sun and even bloom in partial shade. Highly prolific, they grow from seeds, rhizomes, and even can product roots along their long, wiry flower stems, that can reach up to five and six feet in length. They need some tending to during Autumn, first by removing the spent flower stems and then cutting back the foliage. Watch as I demonstrate how to prune the stems and I'll even show you the unique seed head and rhizomes. Remember to hit the subscribe button. Karma will reward you. :)
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