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| poisonous =    <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
| poisonous =    <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
| lifespan = perennial
| lifespan = perennial
| exposure =     <!--- sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) -->
| exposure = full sun to shade
| water =    <!--- frequent, regular, drought tolerant, let dry then soak -->
| water =    <!--- frequent, regular, drought tolerant, let dry then soak -->
| features =    <!--- flowers, fragrance, naturalizes, invasive -->
| features =    <!--- flowers, fragrance, naturalizes, invasive -->
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Evergreen groundcover, long living and easy to propagate.
==Cultivation==
==Cultivation==
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Revision as of 05:22, 26 January 2009

Bergenia
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 Elephant's ears
Bergenia stracheyi
Habit: herbaceous
Height:
Width:
Lifespan: perennial
Origin:
Poisonous:
Exposure: full sun to shade
Water:
Features:
Hardiness:
Bloom:
USDA Zones:
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Evergreen groundcover, long living and easy to propagate.

Cultivation

Bergenia calendar?
January:
February: flowering
March: flowering
April: flowering
May: flowering
June:
July:
August:
September:
October: divide
November: divide
December:
Notes:


Propagation

Seed in spring, division in spring or fall (every five years will rejuvenate plants).

Pests and diseases

Slugs and snails. Fungus may cause leaf spots.

Species

Bergenia cordata is often grown in gardens, with several cultivars selected.

Gallery

References

External links