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Pretty Lady Susan Anemone

Dark Pink Flowers on a Shorter Japanese Anemone

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone is a compact fall-blooming perennial known for large dark-pink flowers, yellow centers, and a shorter garden habit than many traditional Japanese anemones. Part of the Pretty Lady Series, this cultivar brings the graceful late-season look of Japanese anemones into smaller borders, containers, and part-shade planting spaces.

The flowers appear from late summer into early fall and rise above attractive green foliage on upright stems. Their rich pink color makes Pretty Lady Susan especially useful where gardeners want a bolder pink alternative to softer selections like September Charm, but with a shorter, tidier habit.

A Pretty Lady Series Anemone for Smaller Gardens

Pretty Lady Susan stands out for offering a Japanese anemone charm in a more compact form. Instead of reaching 3–4 feet like many older fall-blooming anemones, this selection typically stays around 14–18 inches tall, making it easier to place near border fronts, walkways, patio edges, and containers.

Its compact size also makes it useful in smaller gardens where taller anemones may feel out of place. Plant several together for a stronger bloom effect, or repeat them through a part-shade bed for rhythm and late-season color.

Single Pink Flowers with Yellow Stamens

Pretty Lady Susan produces large, single, dark-pink flowers, often up to 2 inches across. Each bloom has a bright yellow center that adds contrast and helps the flowers stand out against the green foliage.

The single flower form gives the plant a clean, open look that pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, astilbe, sedum, ornamental grasses, asters, turtlehead, and black-eyed Susans. It works well in cottage gardens, woodland edges, and mixed perennial beds where natural movement and seasonal bloom are part of the design.

Late-Season Color for Part Shade and Containers

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone performs well in part shade, especially in bright filtered light or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it can also grow in full sun if soil moisture stays consistent. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps protect foliage and flowers.

Because of its shorter habit, Pretty Lady Susan is also useful in containers and patio planters. Use it as a late-season filler where its pink flowers can be seen up close. Consistent moisture is especially important when growing Japanese anemones in containers.

Low Maintenance with Moisture and Good Drainage

Plant Pretty Lady Susan Anemone in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture and performs best where the soil does not dry out for long periods. Mulch helps conserve moisture and keep the root zone cool.

Cut back old stems and foliage in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Deadheading is optional during bloom season. In good conditions, the plant can gradually expand into a fuller clump, but its compact size makes it easier to manage than many larger Japanese anemones.

Dark Pink Flowers on a Shorter Japanese Anemone

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone is a compact fall-blooming perennial known for large dark-pink flowers, yellow centers, and a shorter garden habit than many traditional Japanese anemones. Part of the Pretty Lady Series, this cultivar brings the graceful late-season look of Japanese anemones into smaller borders, containers, and part-shade planting spaces.

The flowers appear from late summer into early fall and rise above attractive green foliage on upright stems. Their rich pink color makes Pretty Lady Susan especially useful where gardeners want a bolder pink alternative to softer selections like September Charm, but with a shorter, tidier habit.

A Pretty Lady Series Anemone for Smaller Gardens

Pretty Lady Susan stands out for offering a Japanese anemone charm in a more compact form. Instead of reaching 3–4 feet like many older fall-blooming anemones, this selection typically stays around 14–18 inches tall, making it easier to place near border fronts, walkways, patio edges, and containers.

Its compact size also makes it useful in smaller gardens where taller anemones may feel out of place. Plant several together for a stronger bloom effect, or repeat them through a part-shade bed for rhythm and late-season color.

Single Pink Flowers with Yellow Stamens

Pretty Lady Susan produces large, single, dark-pink flowers, often up to 2 inches across. Each bloom has a bright yellow center that adds contrast and helps the flowers stand out against the green foliage.

The single flower form gives the plant a clean, open look that pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, astilbe, sedum, ornamental grasses, asters, turtlehead, and black-eyed Susans. It works well in cottage gardens, woodland edges, and mixed perennial beds where natural movement and seasonal bloom are part of the design.

Late-Season Color for Part Shade and Containers

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone performs well in part shade, especially in bright filtered light or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it can also grow in full sun if soil moisture stays consistent. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps protect foliage and flowers.

Because of its shorter habit, Pretty Lady Susan is also useful in containers and patio planters. Use it as a late-season filler where its pink flowers can be seen up close. Consistent moisture is especially important when growing Japanese anemones in containers.

Low Maintenance with Moisture and Good Drainage

Plant Pretty Lady Susan Anemone in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture and performs best where the soil does not dry out for long periods. Mulch helps conserve moisture and keep the root zone cool.

Cut back old stems and foliage in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Deadheading is optional during bloom season. In good conditions, the plant can gradually expand into a fuller clump, but its compact size makes it easier to manage than many larger Japanese anemones.

$36.95
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Description

Dark Pink Flowers on a Shorter Japanese Anemone

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone is a compact fall-blooming perennial known for large dark-pink flowers, yellow centers, and a shorter garden habit than many traditional Japanese anemones. Part of the Pretty Lady Series, this cultivar brings the graceful late-season look of Japanese anemones into smaller borders, containers, and part-shade planting spaces.

The flowers appear from late summer into early fall and rise above attractive green foliage on upright stems. Their rich pink color makes Pretty Lady Susan especially useful where gardeners want a bolder pink alternative to softer selections like September Charm, but with a shorter, tidier habit.

A Pretty Lady Series Anemone for Smaller Gardens

Pretty Lady Susan stands out for offering a Japanese anemone charm in a more compact form. Instead of reaching 3–4 feet like many older fall-blooming anemones, this selection typically stays around 14–18 inches tall, making it easier to place near border fronts, walkways, patio edges, and containers.

Its compact size also makes it useful in smaller gardens where taller anemones may feel out of place. Plant several together for a stronger bloom effect, or repeat them through a part-shade bed for rhythm and late-season color.

Single Pink Flowers with Yellow Stamens

Pretty Lady Susan produces large, single, dark-pink flowers, often up to 2 inches across. Each bloom has a bright yellow center that adds contrast and helps the flowers stand out against the green foliage.

The single flower form gives the plant a clean, open look that pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, astilbe, sedum, ornamental grasses, asters, turtlehead, and black-eyed Susans. It works well in cottage gardens, woodland edges, and mixed perennial beds where natural movement and seasonal bloom are part of the design.

Late-Season Color for Part Shade and Containers

Pretty Lady Susan Anemone performs well in part shade, especially in bright filtered light or morning sun with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, it can also grow in full sun if soil moisture stays consistent. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps protect foliage and flowers.

Because of its shorter habit, Pretty Lady Susan is also useful in containers and patio planters. Use it as a late-season filler where its pink flowers can be seen up close. Consistent moisture is especially important when growing Japanese anemones in containers.

Low Maintenance with Moisture and Good Drainage

Plant Pretty Lady Susan Anemone in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture and performs best where the soil does not dry out for long periods. Mulch helps conserve moisture and keep the root zone cool.

Cut back old stems and foliage in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Deadheading is optional during bloom season. In good conditions, the plant can gradually expand into a fuller clump, but its compact size makes it easier to manage than many larger Japanese anemones.

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