Bergenia purpurascens Kew (1969-50399)
A 1969 accession from RBG Kew with no provenance information. This clone has smooth, leathery, generally upright, dark green, oval to ovate leaves with a purple flushed margin that turn bright red in autumn. In spring, branching, red stems carry loose clusters of pendulous purple-pink flowers held in liver red calyces.
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Garden cultivar. Not considered to be of conservation concern.
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