| Grown for its dark pink flowers that bloom summer to fall. Silky hairs on the outer surfaces of leaves produce a white sheen. This popular, long-lived perennial with a woody base reaches 36 inches tall. Adds color to partial shade, fall borders. Plants in areas with harsh winters will benefit from a fall mulching. Staking may also be necessary, especially to keep plants upright after a rain. Divide in fall or early spring. Slow to establish, but then spreads rapidly and can be invasive. Sometimes referred to as Anemone huphensis variety japonica 'Prinz Heinrich'. |