Grecian Windflower - Group (Anemonoides blanda)
Grecian Windflower - Group (Anemonoides blanda)
Grecian Windflower (Group) (Anemonoides blanda) refers to cultivated selections of this cheerful spring-blooming perennial, prized for their daisy-like flowers and ability to naturalize in shaded or partially shaded settings. These grouped varieties share the species’ characteristic open blooms, which come in shades of blue, pink, violet, or white, each with a bright yellow center. The finely divided, fern-like leaves form a soft, low carpet beneath the blossoms, creating a fresh seasonal display.
Native to southeastern Europe and parts of the Middle East, Grecian Windflower thrives in woodland edges, meadows, and rocky slopes. Grouped cultivars highlight differences in flower color intensity, petal form, and bloom timing while retaining the plant’s graceful, natural charm. Emerging early in the season, they provide valuable nectar for pollinators and signal the arrival of spring. Their compact form, vibrant hues, and adaptability make them ideal for mass planting, underplanting trees, or brightening shaded borders with bursts of color.
Grecian Windflower (Group) has a typical overall height between 4”-9” (10-23 cm) and spread diameter of 2’-3’ (61-91 cm).
Grecian Windflower (Group) (Anemonoides blanda) refers to cultivated selections of this cheerful spring-blooming perennial, prized for their daisy-like flowers and ability to naturalize in shaded or partially shaded settings. These grouped varieties share the species’ characteristic open blooms, which come in shades of blue, pink, violet, or white, each with a bright yellow center. The finely divided, fern-like leaves form a soft, low carpet beneath the blossoms, creating a fresh seasonal display.
Native to southeastern Europe and parts of the Middle East, Grecian Windflower thrives in woodland edges, meadows, and rocky slopes. Grouped cultivars highlight differences in flower color intensity, petal form, and bloom timing while retaining the plant’s graceful, natural charm. Emerging early in the season, they provide valuable nectar for pollinators and signal the arrival of spring. Their compact form, vibrant hues, and adaptability make them ideal for mass planting, underplanting trees, or brightening shaded borders with bursts of color.
Grecian Windflower (Group) has a typical overall height between 4”-9” (10-23 cm) and spread diameter of 2’-3’ (61-91 cm).