Anemone hupehensis 'Pamina'
perennial RHS Award

Japanese Anemone 'Pamina'

Anemone hupehensis 'Pamina'

$26.99
Expertly Curated
Real-Time Pricing
Loved by Designers

Essentials

At a Glance

Plant Type

Perennial

Height

30 inches

Width

24 inches

Light

Full Sun, Partial Sun

Zones

4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Water

Moderate

Humidity

Average

Lifespan

Perennial

Native To

China

Toxicity

Toxic if ingested, skin irritant

The Story

Plant Bio

Anemone hupehensis, or Japanese anemone, is a fibrous-rooted, upright, spreading herbaceous perennial. It typically forms a foliage mound from which rise wiry stems bearing cup-shaped flowers. Spreads by rhizomes. A compact cultivar featuring abundant, semi-double to double, deep rosy-pink flowers with slightly ruffled petals and a distinctive yellow center. Valued for its rich color and late-season bloom.

Uses & Benefits:

Ornamental UsesAdds delicate, colorful blooms to shade gardens, creating a soft visual appeal.
Practical UsesProvides ground cover that suppresses weeds and retains soil moisture.
Ecological BenefitsSupports pollinators like bees and butterflies during blooming season.

Marketplace

Where to Buy

In Stock$32.95

Shipping costs Year-round shipping Free shipping

Planting

How to Grow

  1. Tuck seeds into well-draining soil in early spring for best germination.
  2. Mist cuttings regularly to maintain humidity and promote root growth.
  3. Plant in a location with partial sun for optimal flowering.
  4. Water consistently during the growing season to keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
  5. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth.
  6. Divide clumps every 3-4 years in early spring or fall to rejuvenate the plant.

Pro Tip

Mulch around the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds, especially in hot climates.

Keep It Thriving

Care Guide

Do

  • Water deeply once a week during dry spells 🌱
  • Prune faded flowers to encourage reblooming
  • Feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring

Don't

  • Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot ❌
  • Don’t disturb the roots during the growing season
  • Refrain from fertilizing late in the season to prevent weak growth

Seasonal Care Calendar

TaskJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Divide
Fertilize
Mulch
Plant
Spring Cleanup

Watch Out For

Pests & Diseases

Common Pests

Common Diseases

In the Garden

Landscape Uses & Companions

Landscape Uses

Shade-tolerant border plantSoftening garden edgesWildflower meadow accent

Companion Plants

Astilbe Ferns Hostas Japanese Anemone Ligularia

Multiply

Propagation Methods

Good to Know

Common Questions

Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' questions

What zones can Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' grow in?

Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' is hardy in USDA Zones 4–8. Inside that range it survives winter in the ground; outside it, grow it as an annual or a container plant you protect.

Is Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' deer resistant?

Yes — Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' is rated deer-resistant. Deer typically pass it over, though extreme hunger can override any plant's defenses.

When does Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' bloom?

Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' typically blooms in late summer to fall through early fall. Exact timing shifts a week or two with your zone — Sow's bloom calendar maps it to your garden.

Does Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' need full sun?

Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' does best in full sun to part shade. In hot climates, afternoon shade keeps blooms fresher longer.

Keep exploring

Grow Japanese Anemone 'Pamina' with confidence

See it in a design of your actual yard, get zone-matched care reminders, and track it season by season in your garden journal.

Download Sow on the App StoreGet Sow on Google Play