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Anemone Satin Doll™ ‘Rose’
Anemone Satin Doll™ ‘Rose’
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Common Name:
Japanese Anemone ‘Satin Doll Rose’
Description:
Anemone Satin Doll™ ‘Rose’ is a compact and floriferous perennial prized for its vibrant, semi-double rose-pink blooms and refined, mounded foliage. Unlike traditional tall Japanese anemones, this modern cultivar has been bred for a tidier, shorter habit, making it ideal for smaller garden beds, borders, and pots. Flowering begins in mid to late summer and continues into autumn, providing a long season of interest when many other perennials begin to fade. Each flower features a soft yellow centre that contrasts beautifully with the satiny rose petals, attracting bees and other pollinators. The deeply cut, dark green leaves form a dense base, suppressing weeds and creating an attractive foundation even when not in bloom. Anemone Satin Doll™ ‘Rose’ prefers a position in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. It is hardy in Melbourne’s temperate climate and thrives in cottage gardens or as an underplanting to shrubs and small trees. This variety is part of the Satin Doll™ series, known for improved flower performance and garden reliability.
Form:
Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
Ground Cover
Mature Size:
Height: 30–40 cm
Width: 40–50 cm
Aspect:
Full Sun
Part Shade
Flowering:
Flowers in Summer
Flowers in Autumn
Flower Colour:
Rose pink
Yellow centre
Key Attributes:
Suitable for Pots
Bee Attracting
Perennial
Herbaceous
Disease Resistant
Toxicity:
Toxic to humans and animals if ingested
May cause skin irritation
Companion Plants:
Heuchera varieties
Hosta cultivars
Salvia nemorosa
Echinacea purpurea
Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa macra)
Plant Growers Australia (PGA) is an innovative wholesale production nursery based in Melbourne, renowned for superior quality garden plants and pioneering breeding programs.
PGA do not sell direct to the public, but their website has detailed information on this species that is available for everyone to access.
Visit www.pga.com.au for further details and photos of this plant.

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