Bergenia pacumbis (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) C.Y.Wu & J.T.Pan
A superb species typically found growing in wet or dry rocks and cliffs, and in forests from 900-3000m across E. Afghanistan, W. Pakistan, S. Kashmir, S. Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim and N.E. India (Assam and Arunachal Pradesh). It has orbicular or broadly ovate to obovate, dark green leaves with distinctly glabrous surfaces, rounded base and rigidly ciliate margin. Leaves can vary in size, with large leaved forms available in cultivation. In spring, highly attractive white flowers blushed pink open from branching red stems. There are many synonyms associated with this species, most notably Bergenia ciliata var. ligulata and B. ligulata. The renowned plantsman Max Leichtlin, of Baden-Baden in Germany, introduced several wild collections into cultivation. Names such as Bergenia ciliata 'Leichtlin' and Bergenia ciliata var. leichtlinii are synonyms of B. pacumbis.
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Bergenia pacumbis Beth Chatto form
Bergenia pacumbis Binny form
Bergenia pacumbis Cally form
Bergenia pacumbis Graham’s form
Bergenia pacumbis BSWJ2693
Bergenia pacumbis Himalayan Gardens form
Bergenia pacumbis CC Sheffield Botanic Garden
Bergenia pacumbis CC
Bergenia pacumbis CC1793
Bergenia pacumbis CC3616
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Garden cultivar. Not considered to be of conservation concern.
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