Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' Plants, Flowers
Bergenia crassifolia (syn. Bergenia cordifolia) is the most widely grown garden plant, especially the cultivar Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea.' The species epithet crassifolia means thick-leaved, and cordifolia means cordate (heart-shaped) leaf (although the leaves may also be described as spoon-shaped). It grows to about 30 cm tall.
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Cultivation It is a widely-grown garden plant; cultivars include Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea', Bergenia cordifolia 'Winterglut', Bergenia cordifolia 'Senior', and Bergenia crassifolia 'Autumn Red'. It mainly reproduces vegetatively (by segments of rhizomes), but reproduction by seeds is not excluded.
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Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' is a perennial forming a clump of large, rounded deep green leaves, purplish in winter. Bright magenta-pink flowers in erect clusters on red stems. As the names implies, fantastic purple foliage as the season ages. This is a much loved plant, so it is funny that the epithet in cordifolia means 'cordate (heart.
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' Beth Chatto's Plants
1 of 4 Variety or Cultivar 'Purpurea' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial with thick, rounded to heart-shaped, dark green leaves, flushed purple in winter. Sturdy, upright, red stems bear cymes of bell-shaped, magenta flowers in spring. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Loamy Sandy
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Bergenia 'Purpurea' is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers. Bees Beneficial insects Birds Butterflies/ Moths Other pollinators Is Bergenia 'Purpurea' poisonous? Bergenia 'Purpurea' can be toxic. Toxic to: Dogs No reported toxicity to: Birds Cats Horses Livestock People Plants that go well with Bergenia 'Purpurea'
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' The Beth Chatto Gardens
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'|elephant's ears 'Purpurea'/RHS Gardening Herbaceous Perennial Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' elephant's ears 'Purpurea' 'Purpurea' is a perennial forming a clump of large, rounded deep green leaves, purplish in winter. Bright magenta-pink flowers in erect clusters on red stems to 50cm in height
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' Worfield Plants
Plant number: 1.105.050 Bergenia are incredibly hardy, and reliably evergreen throughout nearly the entire continent. Plants form a low clump of bold, leathery green leaves, which often turn bronze during winter. Short stems of magenta-pink flowers rise above the shiny foliage in mid spring.
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' Schoenlappersplant De Tuinen van Appeltern
Bergenia cordifolia, commonly called pigsqueak, is a clump-forming perennial which is primarily grown as a ground cover. Features large rosettes of leathery, glossy, toothed, rounded, dark green leaves (to 10" long by 8" wide) which are heart-shaped at the base. Leaves typically form a thick, slowly-spreading clump of foliage to 12" tall.
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Grow bergenias in sun, partial shade or shade, in well drained soil. Mulch annually after flowering to promote good leaf growth and divide congested clumps in spring or autumn every few years. Deadhead after flowering and remove any tatty leaves to keep plants looking tidy.
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17. Pugsley's Pink. An AGM recipient in 2009 and one of Cornell's recommended varieties, gardening expert Beth Chatto has stated that Bergenia 'Pugsley's Pink' provides a good contrast to evergreen shrubs. Its purple-pink flowers have a red stripe down the center. The leaves are medium-sized and glossy green.
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You can easily grow them in your garden. Growing Heartleaf Bergenia loves shade, so you should choose a shady corner in your garden that rarely gets full sunlight. Early in the spring, space them 12 to 18 inches (30-46 cm) apart to fill the space without crowding them. Choose a location with well-drained, wet soil and, if needed, add compost to.
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Known as Elephant's Ears for its distinctive large leaves, this evergreen perennial is a true gem. Its rhubarb-red stalks bear vibrant magenta flowers, attracting beloved butterflies and bees. As the season progresses, the foliage takes on a captivating purple hue, living up to its name.
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Types of Bergenia . B. Cordifolia 'Winter Glow' has red stems and nodding pink flowers and grows to 12 to 16 inches tall and 18 to 24 inches wide.; B. cordifolia 'Bressingham White' can light up a garden with clusters of white blooms. It grows to the nearly same size as 'Winter Glow,' if a little bit shorter. B. cordifolia 'Angel Kiss' is one of the shorter cultivars, at eight to ten inches.
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Appreciated by winter gardeners for its fiery foliage, the leaf color in popular varieties such as B. cordifolia 'Purpurea' is enhanced in poor soil. Above: Bergenia, providing nectar in early spring.
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A superb plant, ideal for ground-cover and contrast with large rounded wavy leaves. Occasionally in summer one turns bright red or yellow, while winter frost burnishes them all to a purplish-red. Tall rhubarb red stalks carry vivid magenta flowers intermittently throughout summer. Aspect. Sun or part shade. Flower Colour. Purple. Flowering Period.