Anemone leveillei () is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. This perennial exhibits a columnar upright, clump forming growth habit and is characterized by its deciduous foliage. It has a hardiness rating of hardy – average winter (-10 to -5ºc), and is hardy through most of the uk apart from inland valleys, at altitude and central / northerly locations. may suffer foliage damage and stem dieback in harsh winters in cold gardens. plants in pots are more vulnerable. .
When fully mature, Anemone leveillei can reach an ultimate height of 0.5–1 metres and a spread of 0.5–1 metres. For optimal growth, it prefers north–facing, south–facing, west–facing aspect and exposed exposure. It thrives best in chalk, clay, loam, sand soil types and should be placed in a partial shade position.
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