Description
(Anemonella thalictroides Variegata)
A newly introduced, single flowered form with white to pale pink flowers. The exact shade varies with age. The stock is clonal (and thus all identical) but the variegation colour also changes depending on flower age and perhaps with the temperature at which the growth develops and emerges, we are not quite certain.
This has seemingly in horticulture within Japan, though of course the species is exclusively North American!.
The normally blue-green leaves are strongly variegated (all over) with creamy-white veining, cream splashes and pink splashes. This is especially pronounced towards the edges. The cream element in this gorgeous variegation develops more strongly as the season progresses and may not be evident early on when the pink shades are in the ascendant.
The flowers are a good shade of pink.