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29+ White Anemone Bush

Carpenteria californica commonly called bush anemone or tree anemone is a rarer breed of california native endemic to only seven sites across the fresno and madera county foothills. Across and are borne in june and july hay.

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White anemone bush

10 x 10 x 19 5 25 4cm x 25 4cm x 50cm plastic polyester styrofoam and iron wire. Has clusters of large sweetly scented white flowers in late spring and early summer. They are 2 3 in.

Common names include tree anemone and bush anemone. The single anemone shaped scented flowers are glistening white. The english use it commonly.

Stunningly beautiful in flower and decent looking when not. It is a rare species endemic to only seven sites in fresno and madera counties where it grows in chaparral between 340 1340 meter altitude between the san joaquin and king rivers. Older stems have attractive pale papery bark.

It is well adapted to wildfire reproducing by stump sprouts after burning. You can also add this faux bush to a ceramic or pressed glass vase as a tabletop accent. Bush anemone has been in cultivation since 1875.

An evergreen shrub native to california it is a great plant for the back of a perennial border or an informal hedge. Natural seedlings are rare. Pair this white anemone bush with wild roses and hydrangea stems for an elegant bouquet.

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