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Anemone coronaria St. Brigid

Anemone coronaria St. Brigid

Double flowers in a mix of red, white, pink and blue. A fanciful addition to cutting gardens with plenty of blooms for creating multicolored bouquets.
  • Hardiness Zones 3-10. Lift in Fall in zones 3-6
  • Mature Height 10 - 12 inches
  • Bloom Time Late spring to early summer (May-June)
  • Light Requirements Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Ship As8 CM+ Bulb
  • Deer Resistant
  • Cut Flower
  • Container Friendly
  • Naturalizes Well

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Botanical Name: Anemone coronaria 'St. Brigid'

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SKU: #01603
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Product Details

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    AE AK GU HI PR VI
  • Botanical Name:

    Anemone coronaria 'St. Brigid'
  • Ship As:

    Bulb
  • Size:

    8 CM+
  • Lift In Fall:

    3-6
  • Suggested Uses:

    Borders, Bouquets, Container Gardening, Cut Flowers, Showy Flowers, Deer Resistant
  • Flower Color:

    Mixed
  • Flower Form:

    2" cup-shape double petals
  • Foliage Type:

    Green foliage that can be hairy
  • Mature Spread:

    3 - 4 inches
  • Spacing:

    3 - 4 inches

Growing Tips

  • Planting Instructions:

    2" deep and 3-4" apart
  • Soil Moisture:

    Well drained
  • Will Tolerate:

    Acidic Soil, Clay Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil
  • Pruning Instructions:

    Not needed
  • Winter Care:

    Lift in fall if you live in zones 3-6 for winter storage. Replant the following spring after frosts are over.
  • Planting Depth:

    2" deep
  • Watering Requirements:

    Average water needs. Water regularly, do not overwater.
  • Fertilization Requirements:

    Once per year
  • Special Care:

    Not needed

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K. van Bourgondien times its shipments from Holland so that bulbs and bareroots arrive at the proper planting time (depending on climatic conditions) for each area of North America.
We take advanced orders, and as the crops are harvested, our staff of K. van Bourgondien experts makes an on-the-spot selection of the finest bulbs available to fill those reservations.
We will pack and ship your order based on the following schedules. The type of product you order or the weather may affect the anticipated shipping schedule. Please note that we cannot ship outside of the 48 contiguous states. What zone am I in?

Spring 2025 Shipping Schedule

  • Bulbs and Bareroot
    Zones Shipping Dates Last Order Date
    3A-5A 4/28/25 - 5/30/25 5/26/25
    5B 4/7/25 - 5/30/25 5/26/25
    6A 3/24/25 -5/30/25 5/26/25
    6B 3/10/25 - 5/30/25 5/26/25
    7A 2/24/25 - 5/30/25 5/26/25
    7B-8A 2/17/25 - 5/9/25 5/5/25
    8B-9A 2/10/25 - 5/9/25 5/5/25
    9B-11B 2/3/25 - 5/9/25 5/5/25


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Reviewed by 3 customers

Only one of them flowered

Submitted 2 years ago

By MM

From Atlanta

Kind of sad because I really wanted these in my garden this year. Only one of them flowered and half of them did not even sprout out of the ground.

Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend

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Really perked up the landscape.

Submitted 3 years ago

By Parick

From Florida

We live with a neighborhood association that controls our flower beds. The beds are formal and sparsely planted. And water restricted. But we are permitted to plant bulbs, few of which do well here. These were planted in an open area beneath a tree last year and made such a difference. They all came up and bloomed well. The colors are vibrant. We hated to see them end their bloom season.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Enormous Bulbs!

Submitted 6 years ago

By anonymous

From Undisclosed

I am going to wait to plant these until Fall, but just wanted to let you know I was amazed at how large these bulbs are. I cannot get decent ones here anywhere. They are always very small and most never even come up. I'm keeping them in a cool semi-dark place until I plant them.

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Questions & Answers

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How long does these bloom ?
Asked by Sherry
Verified Reply - AngelaThe Anemone coronaria St. Brigid will bloom for about a month in late spring or early summer.Was this answer helpful to you
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What is the difference between 01602 and 01603?
Asked by Gail
Verified Reply - AngelaItem 01602 Anemone coronaria De Caen are 2 inch cup shaped single flowers. Item 01603 Anemone coronaria St. Brigid are double flowers. Was this answer helpful to you
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Are the different colors separated?
Asked by Linda
Verified Reply - ViciThe different colors are not separated.Was this answer helpful to you
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Hi...do these have to be soaked before planting?
Asked by Linda
Verified Reply - ViciIt is beneficial to soak the bulbs for a few hours in lukewarm water to wake them up before planting and help them develop strong roots.Was this answer helpful to you
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Hi do this die during winter? Do they sprout again in spring???
Asked by Martha
Verified Reply - KimberlyAnemones are perennials that die back in the winter and come back in the spring.Was this answer helpful to you
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If these bulbs are planted in April, will they bloom this year?
Asked by Verbie
Verified Reply - KimberlyYes, the Anemone coronaria St. Brigid, should bloom the first year of planting, if planted in April. Blooms may be sparse the first season but will be more prolific in years to come. Was this answer helpful to you
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Because we generally have fairly hard frost about Labor Day, I am looking for an alternative to dahlias or maybe an early blooming dahlia. I already have peonies, Asiatic lilies, cone flowers in afternoon sun garden. Thank you for suggestions.
Asked by Tom
Verified Reply - AngelaYou might like the Hardy Garden Amaryllis Alaska. You will need to lift the bulbs for winter, but they will bloom much earlier than Dahlias. Crinum Stars and Stripes might also work as it blooms in July/August. https://www.dutchbulbs.com/product/hardy-garden-amaryllis-alaska https://www.dutchbulbs.com/product/crinum-stars-and-stripes-Was this answer helpful to you
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Can this anemone be planted in the spring?
Asked by Conni
Verified Reply - KimberlyYes, anemone may be planted in the spring. Was this answer helpful to you
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Does the bag come with instructions how to plant the bulbs?
Asked by Dave
Verified Reply - KimberlyYes, the bags will include planting instructions. Anemones should be planted 2" deep and 4 - 6" apart in well drained soil. They prefer full sun to partial shade. Was this answer helpful to you
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