Many
cultivars have been selected for garden use, The
RHS Plant Finder 2008–2009 lists 70 cultivars sold by nurseries in the UK. Some of the most widely available are: '', right • 'Alba Plena' - double white • 'Allenii' - large lavender-blue flowers, often with seven petals (named after
James Allen, nurseryman) • 'Bowles' Purple' - purple flowers (named after
E.A. Bowles, plantsman and garden writer) • 'Bracteata Pleniflora' - double, white flowers, with green streaks and a frilly ruff of
bracts • 'Robinsoniana' - pale lavender-blue flowers (named after
William Robinson, plantsman and garden writer) • 'Royal Blue' - deep blue flowers with purple backs • 'Vestal' - white, anemone-centred flowers • 'Virescens' - flowers mutated into small conical clusters of leaves Those marked are recipients of the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit.
Anemonoides ×
lipsiensis, a hybrid between
A. nemorosa and
A. ranunculoides, has pale yellow flowers;
A. ×
lipsiensis 'Pallida' is the best-known result of this cross. It has also been awarded the AGM. ==Gallery==