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Close Up of Japanese Anemone with insect Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of the blossom of a Japanese autumn anemone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of a bee harvesting on a Japanese anemone blossom anemone hupehensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple japanese anemone flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee pollinating a pink Japanese Anemone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphus ribesii - Hoverfly on japanese autumn anemone - Anemone hupehensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
A tiny parasitic Chalcid Wasp on a Japanese Anemone flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close Up of Japanese Anemone with insect
White Japanese anemone, thimbleweed, or windflower blossoms  with insects and buds Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple japanese anemone flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphus ribesii - Hoverfly on japanese autumn anemone - Anemone hupehensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup shot of a beautiful white japanese anemone flower in a garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup shot of Japanese anemone flowers in a garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup shot of beautiful japanese anemone flowers in a garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male long hoverfly Sphaerophoria scripta with japanese autumn anemone Anemone hupehensis var.japonica Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fabulous plant for brightening up the garden in late summer, this anemone grows in sun or shade and has masses of elegant, cup-shaped, white flowers on tall, wiry stems from August to October. The leaves are vine-like, dark green, and semi-evergreen. These single flowered Japanese anemones are one of the plants traditionally associated with Japanese gardens, where they're grown against dark rocks or in the shade of trees. Best in partial shade, they are perfect for lighting up a dark corner of the garden, or at the back of a herbaceous border


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