Buschwindröschen
Anemone nemorosa
Wildpflanze giftig
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- Gartentipp: Anemonen nicht in die Nähe von Pflaumen-, Pfirsich-, Nekarinen- und Marillenbäumen pflanzen, denn sie können Zwischenwirte für den Pflaumenrost sein, der diese Obstbäume schädigt. Zudem verursacht er braune Flecken auf den Anemonenblättern.
Andere Namen
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Steckbrief
Familie
Ranunculaceae
Gattung
Anemone
Ordnung
Ranunculales
Klasse
Magnoliopsida
Lebensform
Baum
Habitat
Woodland and shady hillsides in all but the most base deficient or water-logged soils.
Heilwirkung
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Anbau & Pflege
Prefers a moist soil but tolerates dry conditions during its summer dormancy. Plants tolerate dry conditions and drought so long as there is plenty of humus in the soil. Prefers a well-drained humus-rich soil. Dislikes very acid soils. Prefers a shady position, growing well on woodland edges, but plants can also be naturalized in thin turf. Plants seem to be immune to the predations of rabbits. A greedy plant, inhibiting the growth of nearby plants, especially legumes. The plant has a running rootstock and can spread rapidly when well-sited. A very ornamental plant, there are several named varieties.
Vermehrung: Seed - best sown in a cold frame as soon as it is ripe in the summer. Surface sow or only just cover the seed and keep the soil moist. Sow stored seed as soon as possible in late winter or early spring. The seed usually germinates in 1 - 6 months at 15°c. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in light shade in the greenhouse for at least their first year. When the plants are large enough, plant them out in the spring. Division in late summer after the plant dies down.
Essbare Verwendung
None known
Weitere Nutzung
None known
Verbreitung
Heimisch: Albania, Austria, BR, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, Brussels-Capital Region, Bulgaria, Bærum, Central European Russia, Corse, Czechia-Slovakia, DK, Denmark, England (England, Wales, Scotland, Outer Hebrides, Orkney Isl. [I], Shetland Isl. [I], Isle of Man); Ireland (Ireland, Northern Ireland); Denmark; Norway; Sweden; Finland; Netherlands; Belgium; Luxembourg; Germany (Brandenburg, Berlin, Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hessen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Niedersachsen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Schleswig-Holstein, Saarland, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen); Switzerland; Liechtenstein; Austria; Poland; Czech Republic; Slovakia; Hungary; Spain; Andorra; France; Channel Isl. (Jersey); Corsica; Italy; Malta; Slovenia; Croatia; Bosnia & Hercegovina; Montenegro; Serbia; Kosovo; North Macedonia; Albania; Romania; Bulgaria; European Turkey; Greece (mountains of NC- and NE-Greece, Mt. Olimbos, Mt. Athos); Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania; Belarus; C-European Russia; N-European Russia; W-European Russia; Moldova; Ukraine; Crimea; Northern Caucasus; Georgia [Caucasus] (Adzharia); Turkey (NW-Anatolia: Bithynia); New Zealand [I]; USA [I] (Massachusetts [I]), FI, Finland, Flanders, Flemish Region, France, Germany, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Great Britain, Greece, Herefoss, Hungary, IS, Ireland, Italy, NO, NW. Balkan Pen., Newfoundland, Nord Aukra, North America, North Caucasus, North European Russia, Northwest European Russia, Norway, Oslo, Poland, Portugal Continental, Romania, SE, Seljord, South European Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tjølling, Transcaucasus, Tromsøy, Trondheim, Türkiye, Türkiye-in-Europe, Ukraine, Vermont-US, Walloon Region, Yndre Sandsvær, conterminous 48 United States, Øst-Agder
Eingeführt: British Columbia, Corse (Corsica), IS, New Zealand South, Quebec, SE
Alternative deutsche Namen
Busch-WindroeschenBusch-WindröschenBuschwindröschenWald-Anemone
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