Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' | 11cm Pot | Pink Flower

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Common Names

  • Japanese Anemone

Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’, a Japanese Anemone, graces UK gardens with elegant soft pink flowers from late summer into autumn. Perfect for borders, it offers vital late-season pollen for bees and brings dependable beauty.

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Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm'
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Discover the enduring allure of Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’, a beloved herbaceous perennial gracing UK gardens with its elegant, late-season blooms.

This exquisite plant, often known as Japanese Anemone, brings a delicate yet vibrant touch as summer wanes and autumn approaches. It produces a profusion of soft pink, cup-shaped flowers, each centred with a cluster of bright yellow stamens, creating a captivating display. This cultivar offers reliable colour when many other garden plants begin to fade. Gardeners frequently choose it for its robust nature and effortless beauty. Consequently, it has earned its place as a valued staple for borders and cottage gardens alike.

Key Features of Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’

  • Elegant, soft pink flowers with golden centres.
  • Blooms from late summer into autumn, extending garden interest.
  • Vigorous, clump-forming perennial with an upright habit.
  • Attracts bees and other pollinators, supporting garden wildlife.
  • Low maintenance and remarkably hardy in UK climates.
  • Ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and naturalised settings.

About Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’

Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’ belongs to the Anemone genus, which means ‘wind flower’, though this specific epithet relates to the Hubei province in China. The cultivar name ‘September Charm’ aptly describes its primary flowering period, providing delightful blossoms from August through October. This timing ensures your garden retains beauty well into the autumn months. Each flower presents a single layer of petal-like sepals, usually five to eight, in a lovely shade of soft rose-pink. These delicate forms stand proudly on slender, branched stems, often reaching up to 80 centimetres tall.

Foliage and Growth Habit

The foliage of this Japanese Anemone adds further appeal. Dark green leaves form attractive basal clumps, providing a lush backdrop for the abundant flowers. These leaves are deeply lobed and serrated, offering textural interest even before the blooms appear. As a herbaceous perennial, its top growth dies back in winter. New shoots then emerge with renewed vigour each spring. This natural cycle keeps the plant fresh and healthy year after year.

Garden Uses for Your Anemone

Gardeners appreciate Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’ for its versatile uses. Plant it towards the middle or back of a border to add height and late-season colour. It also thrives in cottage garden schemes, blending seamlessly with other perennials. Furthermore, it spreads gently over time, making it excellent for naturalising in woodland edge settings. This creates swathes of soft pink that move gracefully in the breeze.

Wildlife Benefits and Simple Pruning

This Anemone is particularly beneficial for local wildlife. Its open, accessible flowers offer a vital food source for bees and other pollinators during late summer and autumn. These insects are busy collecting nectar and pollen when many other plants have finished flowering. Consequently, planting ‘September Charm’ supports biodiversity in your garden.

While generally requiring little formal pruning, you can snip off spent flower stalks. This helps to maintain a tidy appearance. Always use clean, sharp secateurs for best results. This practice also encourages the plant to put energy into strong root growth rather than seed production. Ultimately, Anemone hupehensis ‘September Charm’ delivers dependable beauty and ecological value, making it an outstanding choice for any UK garden.

Max Height 0.80 at maturity
Max Spread 0.70 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Partial Sun Partial Shade Dappled Shade
Soil Type
Loam Clay Silt Peat
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Water Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' regularly, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil consistently moist. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring as new growth emerges to support vigorous flowering. After the blooms fade, cut back spent flower stalks to the base to maintain tidiness and prevent unwanted self-seeding. In late winter or early spring, remove any old, dead, or damaged foliage to encourage fresh new growth. Protect new shoots from slugs and snails in spring. Divide congested clumps every few years in early spring to rejuvenate the plant and promote better flowering.