Bergenia Red Beauty Plant

Bergenia Ballawley has extremely large glossy leaves which are fresh green throughout summer and develop red hues with frost.
Bergenia red beauty plant. Its Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground not requiring facer plants in front. Branching heads of rose-red flowers appear on tall stems in spring. Prefers moist humus-rich well-drained soil.
It grows at a medium rate and under ideal. Large waxy green leaves turn a bright red in the fall. A clumping rosette of large glossy green heart-shaped foliage turns bright red in fall.
Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground not requiring facer plants in front. Bergenia cordifolia Winter Glow Heartleaf Bergenia is a clump-forming evergreen perennial boasting erect clusters of dark pink flowers atop thick red stems from early to late spring and often later in the fall. Bergenia cordifolia Red Beauty.
The common name Pig Squeak comes from the noise it makes when 2 leaves are rubbed together. Please stop by to see our latest plant offerings. Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground not requiring facer plants in front.
Bergenia germination is often uneven but over three to six weeks you should see all the seeds germinate if the temperature is held steady around 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit 21 to 24 Celsius. With clusters of white blooms. Details Red Beauty forms clumps of glossy mid- to dark green leaves that turn deep red in autumn and winter.
Do not let the soil dry out this can stunt the growth of the plant. Genus Bergenia are evergreen rhizomatous perennials with leathery rounded leaves and dense erect clusters of bell-shaped pink or white flowers in spring. Bergenia cordifolia Red Beauty Pigsqueak Heartleaf Bergenia.