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Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese anemone 'Honorine Jobert')

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Skill rating Beginner
skill rating
Ultimate spread 1m
max. spread
Ultimate height 1.5m
max. height
Time to maturity 2-5 years
to maturity
Maintenance level 1 hour care
per year
Toxic - Eating can cause stomach upset and contact with skin can cause mild irritation. This plant
is toxic!

Botanical name: Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'

Other names: Japanese anemone 'Honorine Jobert'


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Genus: Anemone

Variety or cultivar: 'Honorine Jobert' _ 'Honorine Jobert' is one of the most beautiful plants for late summer and early autumn. This Japanese anemone makes clumps of large, dark, divided, vine-line leaves and pure white flowers with contrasting yellow stamens.

Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' is: Deciduous

Flower: White in Summer; White in Autumn

Foliage: Dark-green in Summer; Dark-green in Autumn

Habit: Clump-forming, Erect

Toxicity: Eating can cause stomach upset and contact with skin can cause mild irritation.

Awards: RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)

Plant with: Crocosmia masoniorum (Giant montbretia ), Aster x frikartii 'Mönch' (Frikart's aster 'Monch'), Rosa 'Buff Beauty' (Rose 'Buff Beauty'), Rhamnus alaternus 'Argenteovariegata' (Italian buckthorn 'Argenteovariegata'), Ilex aquifolium 'JC van Tol' (Holly 'JC van Tol'), Aster turbinellus hort. (Mauve-flowered starwort), Agapanthus africanus (African blue lily), Echinops ritro (Small globe thistle), Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Park Farm Hybrid' (Arrowwood 'Park Farm Hybrid')

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Specific pests: Caterpillars , Slugs

Specific diseases: Powdery mildew

General care

Pruning: Cut back in late autumn. REGISTER to read more...


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Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese anemone 'Honorine Jobert') will reach a height of 1.5m and a spread of 1m after 2-5 years.


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Suggested uses: Coastal, Cottage/Informal, Flower Arranging, Beds and borders, Underplanting, Wildflower

Cultivation: Will grow in any garden soil. It dislikes winter wet, and being moved around. Will spread rapidly once established.

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This plant likes... Garden match
Soil types: Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types) Match unknown
Soil drainage: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained Match unknown
Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Match unknown
Light: Partial Shade, Full Sun Match unknown
Aspect: North, South, East, West Match unknown
Exposure: Exposed, Sheltered Match unknown
Hardiness: Hardy (H4) Match unknown

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What's wrong with my anemones?

Question from Sarah Dee

I have put some anemone honorine jobert in my garden (north facing but with some sun, sandy loam - very alkaline). They are really struggling and one has died. They are just about producing new leaves but are dying at the edges as fast as they produce new growth and are gradually reducing in size. One is doing Ok though not brilliantly and hasn't produced any flowers yet. What's the problem?

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  • Posted: Sun. 25th July 2010 20:34
  • Last reply: Tue. 27th July 2010 19:29

Japanese anemone 'Honorine Jobert'

Question from Brian mc

I am aware that this plant lies dormant over the winter but i am worried as i have bought 4 of them back in march (2010) and they are no yet popping there head throught the soil. I have also purchased september charms which i know are from the same family and are supposed to flower slightly before this plant- the charms are thriving really well and have developed really stong stems and leaves which makes me concerned that the jorbets are struggling.

I reside in central scotland - am i right to be worried about these plants.
19/05/2010

your advice would be much appreciated.

ps - i kept the palnts in the green house and they have been well watered.

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  • Posted: Wed. 19th May 2010 22:31
  • Last reply: Thu. 20th May 2010 17:58

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