Japanese anemones, also known as windflowers, add a timeless grace to any late-summer or fall garden with their beautiful, nodding blooms on long, wiry stems. The foliage isn’t particularly interesting, but the flowers fill the midsummer-to-fall gap in gardens, appearing when few other perennials bloom. These perennials come in many shades of whites and pinks, with petals ranging from single rows to frilly doubles.


Great shots! This year I planted three Japanese Anemones. It should blower in about two months. I hope the flowers will be as pretty as in your photos.
Of course. They will bloom.
The deer razed my anemones to the ground! I sprayed some deer repellent and hope the anemones will keep growing and bear flowers.
Nature is quite resilient!