Bergenia x smithii ‘Progress’
An exceptionally rare Thomas Smith variety from 1885. It has a compact habit with bright, glossy green leaves that have no winter colour and an abundance of large, purple-pink, bell shaped, non-drooping flowers in late spring. It is said to have the largest flowers of all the named B. x smithii varieties.
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Garden cultivar. Considered to be rare and of critical conservation concern.
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A detailed morphological description will be added as this profile is updated.
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