Description
with vertical bands of white and green
Begonia henryi dislikes deep shade and grows and flowers far better in part sun to open
the rarest color in the Helleborus x hybridus group
' makes a 50" tall clump
Bergeranthus vespertinus Central America with vertical bands of whiteBergeranthus vespertinus has been an amazing specimen in our dryland rock garden, surviving 11F so far, without a blink. Hailing from South Africa's Eastern Cape region, the fleshy green, succulent, fingernail shaped leaves form a 2" tall x 1' wide tight patch. Starting for us in early April and continuing for several months, the mat is topped with a plethora of 2" yellow daisies, each held on short stalks that rise 2" above the foliage. The epithet
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