Martin Pellizzer

Anemone Narcissiflora Subsp. Sibirica

Siberian anemone, scientifically known as Anemone narcissiflora subsp. sibirica, is a striking perennial plant native to the cold climates of eastern Siberia and northern Mongolia. It is renowned for its delicate, cup-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring, often appearing before the leaves fully emerge. The plant thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, making it a popular choice for rock gardens and alpine settings. Its vibrant pink or white blossoms add a touch of elegance to any landscape, while its hardy nature allows it to survive in harsh, snowy conditions. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively obscure species among gardeners, yet its resilience and charm make it a valuable addition to botanical collections.