However, this invasive plant might be one less know, so here is all to know about Japanese anemones. As explained by the Royal Horticultural Society, Japanese anemones produce "saucer-shaped pink or white flowers on tall, slender, branched stems". Japanese anemones are available from plenty of garden centres, popular for their pretty pink or white open flowers with bright yellow centres. How to grow Japanese anemonesAs shown by Gardener's World, Japanese anemones, if planted in summer, flower in September, "putting on a stunning show in late summer and early autumn". Are Japanese anemones invasive?
Source: The Times August 10, 2025 06:35 UTC