Description
Chrysosplenium macrophyllum A very unusual and rarely encountered evergreen perennial groundcover for shade in a moist soil or with summer irrigation. The plant sends out long runners (not invasive!) that form new young plantlets (like a strawberry). The fleshy leaves are around six inches in length and obovate in shape and covered with scattered hairs. In earliest spring, small upright inflorescences of light pink (fading to white) flowers are produced. This plant was given rave reviews by Roy Lancaster in The Garden magazine. (0) RSBG
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