Description
Bring a Mediterranean classic back to your garden with the Anemone De Caen Mix. Known for their striking, poppy-like blooms and velvety dark centers, these jewel-toned flowers (red, violet, pink, and white) are perfectly suited for the Maltese climate. They are a favorite for both garden borders and long-lasting floral arrangements.
Key Features for Malta:
Climate Suitability: Being native to the Mediterranean region, these bulbs thrive in our local heat and rocky soils. They are exceptionally drought-tolerant once dormant.
Bloom Time: In Malta’s mild winters, expect these to bloom from late winter through early spring (typically February to April).
Growth Habit: Reaches a height of 25-40 cm. Perfect for the front of flower beds or “en masse” in pots.
Sun Requirements: Full sun to very light dappled shade.
Pollinator Friendly: Highly attractive to local bees and butterflies.
Pest Resistance: Generally Deer and Rabbit resistant (great for more rural Maltese gardens).
Expert Planting Tips for our Customers:
1. The “Wake Up” Soak: Before planting, soak the hard, nut-like corms in lukewarm water for 3–6 hours (but no longer than 12). This “wakes them up” and ensures much faster sprouting.
2. Planting Depth: Plant approximately 5–8 cm deep. Don’t worry about which side is “up”-these clever bulbs will find their way to the surface regardless.
3. Soil & Drainage: They hate “wet feet.” Ensure they are planted in well-draining soil or pots with plenty of drainage holes.
4. Summer Care: Once the foliage turns yellow in late spring, stop watering. The bulbs need a dry “rest” period during the hot Maltese summer to return next year.
Other Names:
Poppy Anemone (most common)
Windflower
Spanish Marigold
Crown Anemone (Botanical: Anemone coronaria)


