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I've mailed Paul Christian personally and he told me he had that specific Anemonella from a Japanese nursery which does not export anymore. So he wil not have it for sale anymore
Wim, and others, my comment was tongue-in-cheek. It could happen like that but I'm sure Paul Christian is advertising his plants honestly. In fact I did once know a nurseryman who listed things that he'd never had, as "sold out." but he didn't last in the trade very long.
If I were Paul Christian I would first build some stock of this plant and if I have a decent number of them I would start selling them. I know these Anemonellas grow slowly but the same is true for some other plants Paul Christian sells (double trilliums and Paris japonica for example).
Every year on 5 June, is a large plant market in Denmark, there are plant sellers from Germany, Holland and Belgium. One of these sellers had 3 pots of "Red Taiwan, we were lucky and bought one of these plants but the plants were small and very expensive, we hope it comes into flower this year.
Wim, I've seen it already twice - as a very tiny plant and unfortunately without flowers. Anyway you could try this nursery: http://www.plantworld-holland.nl/Another option would be the Oirlicher Schneeglöckchentage where it will be certainly sold by them. I think it was about 15 € the last time.
I was told Paul Christian sells from his house/garage/shed as does at least one other UK nursery.
Is it even Anemonella? Anemonella thalictroides has much broader dilated filaments and prominent ovaries in the center. This looks far more like one of the Taiwanese Thalictrum. The photo on PC does not show petaloid stamens, but fertile ones. This looks suspiciously like Thalictrum urbainii.