Separating/dividing a Anemone sylvestris
To propagate Anemone sylvestris and maintain its health, division is advisable. Carefully lift the plant from the soil, ensuring to keep the root system intact. Once removed, it should be divided into smaller sections, each with a portion of the roots. Replant these divisions promptly to prevent drying out, spacing them to accommodate the species' creeping, widespread growth habit. The ideal times for this procedure are during the cooler temperatures of spring or autumn, which offer a more conducive environment for root establishment and reduce transplant shock. This cultivation practice rejuvenates the plant, promoting a more robust display of its delicate white blooms.