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Anemone Honorine Jobert

A late-flowering perennial with elegant white blooms

£11.25 £15 25% OFF
2 Litre pot
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Free delivery over £75 · Pre-order for delivery in the spring
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Key information

A timeless garden classic with effortless grace, Anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’ brings light and movement to the late-season garden. From late summer into autumn, tall, wiry stems rise above fresh green foliage, carrying pristine white, saucer-shaped flowers with golden centers that seem to float and dance in the breeze.

Beloved for its reliability and refined beauty, this Japanese anemone thrives in shade as well as sun and settles in happily among perennials, shrubs, or woodland plantings. It’s an ideal choice for adding brightness as other plants begin to fade, and its long bloom period makes it a valuable pollinator plant late in the season.

Delivery & Returns
SOTO GARDENS EDITS AND COLLECTIONS: Orders placed using the spring 2026 pre-order discount will be delivered from the 17th March. A member of the Soto team will be in touch to organise delivery. Soto deliver nationwide for all plants, pots and accessories via our courier partner, DPD within 3-7 working days. Delivery is free for all orders over £75. For orders under £75, we charge £6. If you would like your order delivered after this period, please let us know when you’d like to take receipt in the delivery notes. Soto Guests, including BIG GREEN EGG, GARDEN TRADING and FLOWERBX are delivered in accordance with their T&C’s. Please see our delivery and returns page for more information. Please contact Soto if you’ve any questions.
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Top Tip

Anemone 'Honorine Jobert' thrives in shade, especially partial shade, making it perfect for brightening dark corners, woodland edges, or the back of borders with its tall stems of white flowers in late summer and autumn.

How to care for Anemone Honorine Jobert

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Aspect
All locations

Anemone Honorine Jobert thrives in shade, especially partial shade. It also performs well in sunnier aspects.

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Care Level
Easy

This is a very low maintenance plant. Cut back old stems after flowering and tidy foliage in early spring.

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Watering
Reguarly

Water thoroughly when planting. Anemone likes moist, well drained soil. 

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Feeding
Compost

Plant with lots of good quality, peat-free compost. Feed in the spring and summer with a liquid feed to promote strong healthy growth.

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Soil
Tolerates most soils

When preparing to plant, ensure the soil is well draining by mixing in grit with your compost.

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Flowering period
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
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Foliage
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Quick facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Anemone × hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'
PLANT TYPE
Flowers every year (perennial)
RECOMMENDED SOTO POT SIZE
Small
HARDINESS
Hardy
NURSERY POT SIZE
2L
TOXICITY
Toxic if ingested. Wear gloves when handling.
EVENTUAL GROWTH (2-5 YEARS)
Height - 1m, Width - 0.5-1m

White Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea f. albiflora)

In this Soto Masterclass, Max introduces the White Foxglove, which is also known as the Digitalis purpurea f. albiflora, a very similar relation to the Sutton's Apricot Foxglove.

The White Foxglove loves to bask in the sun and provides elegant points of interest to the scheme. Loved by pollinators they are a focal point within a border.

Max explains that as a biennial the flowers have a two year life cycle, with flowers at their best in the second year. 

Watch Max demonstrate how to spread the seeds of the foxglove to grow more plants. He explains, when, how and where to cut the foxglove stem with secateurs and how to feed them with compost after. Max reveals this is a job which can be done into late Autumn.

This guide shows how to encourage a smaller second flush of flowers in the summer. Read the full Masterclass on pruning a foxglove here.

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