Anemone is a perennial herbaceous plant from the Buttercup family, renowned for its delicate and fragile beauty. In Russia's climatic zone, more than one hundred fifty species of anemones grow, varying in height (from 10–15 cm to 100–140 cm), leaf shape, and flower color – from pastel tones to bright saturated shades.
Among hybrids, special attention is drawn to the variety "Loreley". This is an autumn anemone that blooms profusely in August–September. The flowers are large, silver-pink with a bright yellow center, creating an impressive contrast against the backdrop of a fading garden. The leaves are dark green, dissected, with an uneven toothed edge; they retain their rich color until deep autumn.
"Loreley" is characterized by a tall, dense bush reaching 60–80 cm in height, making it ideal both as a solitary plant and for creating group compositions. The plant grows well, prefers partial shade or full shade, yet maintains its decorative appeal even under limited light conditions. Due to its characteristics, "Loreley" has become a popular choice among gardeners wishing to add bright and sturdy autumn flowers to their gardens.