Bergenia ‘Clough’
Found growing in the mother beds at Kwekerij de Hessenhof in the Netherlands, this named variety has never appeared in literature or online before. There are no known records of it. Hans Kramer has no information on how he acquired it thus the name remains a mystery. It has upright, rounded, dark green leaves with a pink fringed, slightly wavy margin. Forms a good sized clump, as seen at de Hessenhof, with bright pink-red winter colour. Flowers are yet to be observed.
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Garden cultivar. Not considered to be of conservation concern.
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