What color is White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
White Anemones with black centers feature crisp, bright white petals contrasted by a bold, dark central eye—usually deep black or charcoal. This iconic color combination offers high drama and elegance in both modern and romantic floral styles.
What does the bloom of White Anemone with Black Eye look like?
The bloom has a clean, cup-shaped form with silky white petals that fan out around a striking black center. Its high contrast and clean lines make it a favorite for upscale, editorial-style arrangements.
How big are the blooms and stems of White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
Blooms typically range from 2 to 3 inches wide. Stems are about 10 to 16 inches long, making them easy to use in bouquets, centerpieces, and personal flowers like boutonnieres.
What is the texture of White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
Anemones have smooth, delicate petals with a soft, papery texture. Stems are slender and hollow—elegant in form but delicate to handle.
How long does White (Black Eyed) Anemone last in a vase?
They usually last 4 to 7 days with proper care. The blooms continue to open after arranging, offering evolving visual appeal over time.
Is White (Black Eyed) Anemone safe for pets?
No—Anemones are toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep them out of reach of animals.
How is White (Black Eyed) Anemone used in floral design?
These iconic blooms are highly sought-after for weddings, especially black-and-white or minimalist palettes. They pair beautifully with ranunculus, roses, eucalyptus, and hellebores for a chic, high-contrast look.
Botanical Name
Anemone coronaria
Any extra care tips or fun facts?
Recut stems at an angle and hydrate in cool water. Keep arrangements out of direct sunlight to reduce bending, as Anemones are phototropic and will turn toward light.
*product comes straight from Mother Nature! Because flowers are natural products and because of differences in screen displays, exact colors may vary a bit. But rest assured—your flowers will always be beautiful and fresh!*