RE: Bergenias - they're great for shady spots.
Wow another wonderful flower known from you today. Sir, i live in Bangladesh and these type of flowers are not here, so I'm very proud to follow you because lots of amazing unknown flower knowing from you. This flower is so cute and colourful too that really perfect for gardening.
Bergenias are indeed one of the season's most valuable plants - not only for their richly coloured, bold, architectural foliage on a manageable scale - but for their value as foils for other winter plants and for their own spring flowers.
Most bergenias are evergreen perennials with leathery rounded leaves up to 30cm (12in) across that rise from a stout, iris-like rootstock. Some make tight clumps while others develop a more open habit.
The rounded boldness of their leaves is attractive all year and associates well with both the feathery foliage of ferns and slender iris leaves. Then, as cooler weather sets in, the leaves may develop rich winter colouring - maroon, crimson, bronze and even beetroot red.
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Thanks to share your beautiful post.



