
Anemone x Hybrida Frilly Knickers Flower Plant
From 20th September 2025.

Product Description
Anemone x Hybrida Frilly Knickers
This Anemone x Hybrida Frilly Knickers delivers striking late-summer colour with ruffled semi-double flowers that open white from pale lilac buds. Its mid-green toothed leaves form a robust, clump-forming perennial, ideal for partial shade and adding height and structure to borders. Grown in 9cm pots under expert care, these nursery-grown plants ensure healthy, vigorous growth, giving home gardeners a reliable, easy-to-maintain addition to their outdoor spaces. Perfect for combining with other perennials for continuous colour through August to October.
Our 9cm potted perennial and shrub plants are well-rooted with strong and established root systems and are ready to be planted straight out into the garden. Plants are supplied in pots measuring 9cm in diameter. The foliage height will vary between individual varieties.
Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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