While any anemone can, and most healthy fish (and inverts) can stay out, if you scare something enough for it to dart back into an open anemone, it can absolutely be eaten, and BTAs and rock flowers seem to be some of the least sticky options for something to keep.
The Daily Telegraph: Chelsea Flower Show 2011: Anemone that flowers for six months wins plant of the year
Anemone ‘Wild Swan’ took ten years to breed. The pretty white flower with purple stripes under the petal flowers from May through to October. It was created by Liz MacGregor for Hardy’s Cottage Garden ...
Chelsea Flower Show 2011: Anemone that flowers for six months wins plant of the year
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Small garden with lots of flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, grape hyacinths, anemones, and ranunculus - O de R/Shutterstock ...
Growing anemone bulbs is incredibly easy to do and is no different from planting many other popular spring flowers. Like tulips and daffodils, anemones can be planted for an early season display, ...
Anemone sylvestris, also known as windflowers, are blooming a second time after the first spent blooms were removed. These perennials thrive in sunny locations with at least four hours of direct ...
There are about 200 anemone plant species. Most have daisy-like flowers. Some species bloom in the spring, while others bloom in the summer or fall. Some spread through underground stems called ...
The Bubble-Tip Anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor, is a hardy and inexpensive anemone that serves as an excellent host organism for clownfish, porcelain crabs and Periclimenes shrimp. Most species exhibit the bulb-tipped tentacles from which the anemone derives its name, but it is not uncommon for the bulbs not to occur, and this is not a problem.