Bergenias are a low-growing, hardy perennial which will grow happily in a shady spot, such as under trees in the garden. Once established, they will tolerate dry times. Give them some love and they will look much better and reward you with more flowers. The flowers mostly come in shades of Pink, but they are also available in white, mauve and red. The shiny leathery leaves are also attractive, and the plants Common name, "pigsqueak" comes from the fact that if you rub together the wet leaves, they squeak. These plants are apparently deer and rabbit resistant, and are virtually pest free.
Bergenias are common in Sydney gardens, usually used in rockeries or as a border plant. They are considered more of an old fashoined plant, so may be hard to find in Nurseries, but they are easily propagated. Take cuttings from the thick stems in warmer months, or just divide the clumps. They will grow in a wide array of climates from cooler to warmer. I took these photos locally close to Sydney Harbour.
Bergenia
are incredibly sturdy plants, and some varieties will grow in temperatures from -35F to 115F. They are unfussy about soil and will tolerate nearly any soil condition as long as it has decent drainage. The leaves stay a glossy green color most of the year, except in cooler climates, where the color may change to bronze or red in winter.
The flowers arise gracefully on stems which resemble rhubarb stalks; the flowers range from fuchsia to bubblegum, to pinkish white, and they are said to attract hummingbirds, which isn’t surprising given the color and shape of the blooms.
Bergenia Cordifolia
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Bergenia is commonly called “pigsqueak” because of the sound it makes when two leaves are rubbed together. In recent years, many new varieties have emerged from breeders who’ve attempted to create different colors of bloom, more petite sizes which fit more easily between shrubs, and plants with a clumping habit which are less likely to flop or become leggy.
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Amazing! Thank you!
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Bergenia
Bergenia have tough, thick rhizomes with leathery, glossy green rosettes—with autumn color—of alternate, simple, obovate leaves. Blooms are produced in loose clusters in spring. Grow in a woodland garden or use as a groundcover.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Thick rhizomes and distinctive rosettes of leathery leaves topped with pink-red flowers on fleshy red or purple stalks.
Care
Grow in rich, moist soil in sun to part shade. Dislikes extremes of heat or drought, but will tolerate poor soil. Mulch in autumn to protect early spring flowers from frost.
Propagation
Divide clumps or root rhizomes in spring or autumn every 3 to 5 years. Root young rhizomes in sand or in soil.
Problems
Sometimes affected by fungal leaf spot and rhizome rot. Weevils, slugs, snails, caterpillars, and foliar nematodes.
https://www.finegardening.com/genus/bergenia
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Bergenia cordifolia is a vigorous and low-growing perennial that forms neat mounds of leathery, dark green foliage that grows just 6 inches high. Very durable and slow spreading. For these reasons, it is well suited for use as a general ground cover or facing plant for small to moderate sized areas, particularly in locations where its splendid foliage and interesting flowers will be visible to passersby.
Bergenia has thick, leathery, shiny, evergreen leaves that are not only large, they are colored a very deep shade of green and are often used in floral arrangements. Bergenia perform happily in any well-drained, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soil. They tolerate short periods of drought, yet perform best if the soil is kept moderately moist. Thrive in full sun to light shade. One of the truly great ground covers that can be grown from flower seeds.
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Thank you so much @ctrl-alt-nwo!
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I can see that you really love nature very much. Most of your posts are about the lovely nature and plants. If you do post informational articles about plants, you can also use the tag steemiteducation since they are educational for knowledge of different plants.
I took a walk at the park yesterday and took some pictures of flowers too using my new phone Samsung S8.
Just a thought. I will be great for you to insert your username to your photographs if you have the time since they are taken by you.
Thanks for your regular enriching sharing of nature!
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Growing Bergenia loves shade and dappled sunlight, so choose a darker corner of the yard or a bed up against the house that rarely gets full sunlight. Plant them 12 to 18 inches apart early in the spring to fill the area without crowding them out.
Choose a spot with well-drained, moist soil, and add compost to the bed as needed. Watch for flowers in the early spring. Bergenia will grow a spike from 12 to 16 inches tall, and the tiny, bell-shaped blooms will cover the spikes in pink, white or purple flowers. These flowers remain for a number of weeks, then begin to die off. Deadhead the spent blooms by snipping off the spikes once the flowers brown and begin to fall off.
Bergenia is a slow grower, and only needs dividing once every three to five years. Once the center of the clump dies off and is empty, divide the plant into four pieces and plant each one separately. Water the new plants thoroughly when you set them out, and only when the weather is particularly dry after that.
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This is really garden. that is great information and fantastic.
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Hi @ctrl-alt-nwo, That's pretty beautiful flowers indeed smallest adorable plants. I prefer to growth up my garden. Growing like bunches of plants. Well description by you. Hope to add more..
Bergenias are perennial, semi-evergreen plants which originated in central Asia.
The Bergenia has been cultivated in home gardens since the early part of the nineteenth century. In the past hundred years or so botanists have created many new hybrid cultivars of this plant. Unfortunately, this very worthwhile plant seems to be overlooked by many gardeners as they make their garden plans.
The large, leathery leaves of the Bergenia plant resemble a heart, with saw-toothed or wavy edges. For most of the year these leaves will remain a glossy green, but in colder climates the foliage will take on a beautiful red or bronze coloring in the fall.
The small, bell-shaped flowers are produced in compact clusters atop twelve inch burgundy stems in the early spring. Bergenia flower colors range from the palest pinks (almost white) to ruby red or dark purple. Each flower spike usually only lasts for a few weeks, but the blooming period can be prolonged by removing the spent spikes regularly.
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Source: http://www.thegardenhelper.com/bergenia.html
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OMG. Beautiful flowers I like it , flowers of this time, it brightens like this, some say to us, flowers help to maintain our natural beauty, flowers are used in many of our work, but flowers are not always available at all, most flowers, Found in the flower season, do you think, when we see more flowers than ever
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Yep..I think as you asked.
Well said @milanm
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@madushanka hello 👋 sir, Of course it is true that flowers help maintain our natural beauty. Flowers help to purify the human mind. When we see flowers, a passion is created in our mind, what do you say?
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Oh yeah, great flower, my friend @ctrl-alt-nwo!
The botanical name, Bergenia, was in honor of a German botanist and physician, Karl August von Bergen. The common name of ‘pigsqueak’ is derived from the sound you can make if you rub two of the leaves together! This plant is native to Central Asia, and is related to Mukdenia and Rodgersia
Bergenia enjoys partial shade to full sun in cooler climates – very hot sun can burn them, so they are best shaded in hot areas. They also would benefit from a protective, light winter mulch in very cold areas, and windbreaks (rocks, shrubs, etc) in areas with very cold winter winds. These plants prefer moist, rich humus soil, and can be slow-growing if water is restricted and they get too dry. Bergenia can experience center die-out and can be divided in the spring, after flowering.
This plant is pretty disease and pest resistant, the only pest known to show up are vine weevil adult beetles, who will occasionally eat the edges of leaves, leaving them ‘notched’ around the rims. This doesn’t do any significant damage to the plant, however. You can use commercial or homemade insecticides, or simply pick off and destroy any vine weevils you find on the plant. Bergenia is both deer and rabbit-resistant; they prefer not to eat it.
https://learn.hostasdirect.com/bergenia-information/
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Bergenia are incredibly hardy, and reliably evergreen throughout nearly the entire continent. Plants form a low clump of bold, leathery green leaves, which often turn bronze during winter. Short stems of magenta-pink flowers rise above the shiny foliage in mid spring. The winter leaves are a valuable addition to cut flower bouquets. Most effective when mass planted or used as an edging along a walkway. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, in both sun or part shade. Easily divided in spring or early fall.
http://www.perennials.com/plants/bergenia-cordifolia.html
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Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo ! Interesting article. I wonder why this deer does not like deer, rabbits and other potential enemies? Is it poisonous? I see that this plant is used for medical purposes.
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My guess is that the leaves are too tough and leathery to eat easily.
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Not a poisonous plant, that's for sure. I found information that a drink was made from it, like tea. And this is a medicinal plant. But, there are contraindications.
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Bergenias are a hardy, semi-evergreen ornamental that originally came from Asia. It is now a favorite in gardens all over the country, and numerous stunning varieties are available. The thick, shiny leaves of the bergenia are typically heart-shaped, and in parts of the country where the weather gets cool, they produce lovely fall colors. The plant produces flowers, which can range from bright pink to deep purple, in clusters on a flower spike that can reach 12 inches in length. Bergenias are also quite easy to grow and maintain. Here’s how to care for your bergenia.
The bergenia plant can be between 12 and 24 inches tall and can spread outward to 24 inches. This makes them a fantastic option for a ground cover or as an addition to rock gardens. Although they produce beautiful flowers, these only last a couple of weeks. Bergenias are capable of thriving in a wide variety of growing conditions and are hardy in USDA zones four through ten.
http://blog.gardenloversclub.com/ornamental/how-to-care-for-a-bergenia-plant/
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The dense foliage and unfussy nature of this plant makes it ideal as ground cover or path edging in beds, border, banks/slopes and woodlands. The leaves can be used in flower arrangements, particularly in winter when they change colour.
The pretty pink flowers look great in cottage style gardens, while the architectural appearance of the leaves make it a useful addition to more modern or urban styles.
This useful garden plant forms spreading clumps of rounded, glossy green leaves which have wavy edges. Between February and April red flower stems grow up to 60cm tall and bear rose pink, bell-shaped flowers.
source= http://www.oakleafgardening.com/plants/bergenia-cordifolia/
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@ctrl-alt-nwo,
Yeah it's leaves looks shinny and thick! Beautiful flowers and you said it's common at Aussie! That would be great and I think it might grow in Asian region as well! Nice photography and a good description!
Cheers~
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This is very beautiful garden and wonderful flowers . .it is great article & for sharing.
Thanks @ctrl-alt-nwo
Have a great day
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Wonderful australia Bergenias plant and this is valuable article.
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Beautiful pink bergenia!! Very calming and soothing for my brain!! Last week was really low energy! Phew! It went by.
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A beautiful plant, my friend and unlike many ornamental plants, bergenias require very little in the way of care. In fact, it’s quite possible to love them to death by over-watering a excessive tending. They do best with a minimal amount of interference. Bergenias can be planted in either sun or shade, but if they’re in full sun, it’s important to surround the base of the plant with a layer of mulch two inches deep, without covering the crown. This prevents the roots from becoming damaged by the sun’s heat.
These plants are sensitive to excessive wetness and should only be given additional water when the weather has been very dry. If you’re not sure, stick your finger an inch or two down into the soil to see if it’s moist. If it hasn’t rained in some time and the soil is dry, water your bergenia thoroughly. That said, while dry soil can slow the plant’s growth, too little water is better than too much.
Bergenias can grow in various soil conditions, but gardening experts recommend planting them in soil with a high humus content and good drainage for the best results. Once each year in the spring, apply a slow-release, general-purpose fertilizer once you see new growth on the plants. Be sure to follow the instructions on the product packaging to avoid burning your bergenias.
If the winters are very cold and windy in your location, it’s strongly recommended to provide a wind-break for bergenias to prevent frost damage. This can take the form of a shrub, ornamental grass, large rock or small ornamental tree. In the springtime, be sure to cut away any dead or heavily damaged foliage. Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo
http://blog.gardenloversclub.com/ornamental/how-to-care-for-a-bergenia-plant/
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https://www.botanichka.ru/article/bergenia-4/
This amazing flower
The early appearance of leaves from under the snow, flowering in May with thick brushes of white, pink, red or lilac bell-blossom flowers, the preservation of a beautiful appearance before frosts make the fat-leaf banyan a very attractive plant for the horticulturist.
Badan thick-leaved, or bergenia - an evergreen perennial herbaceous plant 25-40 cm high. Badan is shade-tolerant, has exceptional adaptability; he normally feels himself in the most unfavorable conditions and even on stony slopes. Blossoms, as a rule, in May-June, but sometimes it can re-bloom at the end of summer. Abundant flowers bloom in bright places and with light shading on rich, friable and nutritious soils. He does not like heavy and raw soils. In one place can grow up to 7 years.Thanks for the interesting information about the plants.
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http://builderonline.ru/mir-rastenij/bergeniya-badan-serdcelistnyj.html
I found this kind of Bergenia. The color of bergenia is in early spring, in March-April. After flowering fruits are formed: boxes with numerous oblong seeds. The plant is very decorative all year round. In the spring, when the snow just comes off, and there is no greenery, the leaves of the badan are already rising above the wet dark earth and delight the early garden with bright green islands. In October the leaves of the badan acquire bronze shades and add a light autumn charm to the garden. Very interesting, beautiful flower.
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Bergenia purpurascens 'Irish Crimson'
purple bergenia 'Irish Crimson'
Other common names
purple bergenia 'Irish Crimson'
Synonyms
Bergenia purpurascens Helen Dillon Form
Bergenia 'Hellen Dillon'
Family
Saxifragaceae
Genus
Bergenia are evergreen rhizomatous perennials with leathery, rounded leaves and dense, erect clusters of bell-shaped pink or white flowers in spring
Details
'Irish Crimson' has deep-pink nodding flowers held up above neat, narrow, upstanding leaves with intense red winter colour.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/219441/Bergenia-purpurascens-Irish-Crimson/Details
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Bergenia Information: How To Care For A Bergenia Plant
In the event that you have a shady spot you need to light up in your garden yet you're worn out and exhausted with hostas, at that point Bergenia may be only the plant you're searching for. Bergenia, otherwise called pigsqueak for the sound it makes when two leaves are rubbed together, fills that shady or dappled spot in your garden where such a significant number of blossoms bashful away. Bergenia plant mind takes next to no time, as these are low-upkeep plants. Figure out how to administer to a bergenia plant and light up your shady scene corners.
Step by step instructions to Care for a Bergenia Plant Growing Bergenia adores shade and dappled daylight, so pick a darker corner of the yard or a bed up against the house that infrequently gets full daylight. Plant them 12 to 18 inches separated from the get-go in the spring to fill the zone without swarming them out. Pick a spot with all around depleted, damp soil, and add fertilizer to the bed as required. Look for blooms in the late-winter. Bergenia will grow a spike from 12 to 16 inches tall, and the little, ringer formed blossoms will cover the spikes in pink, white or purple blooms. These blossoms stay for various weeks, at that point start to cease to exist. Deadhead the spent blossoms by cutting off the spikes once the blooms dark colored and start to tumble off.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/bergenia/bergenia-growing-information.htm
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This is wonderful flowers, my friend! I have learned so much from you about them. And all those attractive pictures that all to you sent in the comments! I enjoy it! But now I live among the wildlife of Ukraine. I want to share with you, @ctrl-alt-nwo. Does this flower grow in Australia?
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It's hard to identify this plant properly from the photo, but we have many similar plants here. Looks like many types of Daisy plant.
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Bergenias (also known as Elephant's Ears or pipsqueak) are evergreen, ground cover perennials (live longer than two years) which normally grow to a height of 50cm / 18in high. They spread to around 1m / 3ft round after a couple of years. In spring most varieties produce pink or purple flowers although some are white. Extremely hardy, they tolerate shade and dry conditions very well. These are very tough plants!They grow to a maximum height of 60cm / 2ft and spread to 1m / 3ft or more depending on conditions.The green leaves are normally evergreen and during the colder months they often take on a definite pink hue. They make excellent ground cover and suppress almost all weeds.The flowers (normally pink, purple, red or white) are produced on stalks held above the foliage and appear in March to April time
They grow well in almost all soil types but avoid highly acidic or alkaline ones. Established plants require no attention other than a tidy up.They are hardy down to far lower temperatures than even the coldest parts of the UK will ever encounter, -20°C or lower is not a problem for Bergenias.
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Bergenia have tough, thick rhizomes with leathery, glossy green rosettes—with autumn color—of alternate, simple, obovate leaves. Blooms are produced in loose clusters in spring. Grow in a woodland garden or use as a groundcover.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Thick rhizomes and distinctive rosettes of leathery leaves topped with pink-red flowers on fleshy red or purple stalks.
Care
Grow in rich, moist soil in sun to part shade. Dislikes extremes of heat or drought, but will tolerate poor soil. Mulch in autumn to protect early spring flowers from frost.
Propagation
Divide clumps or root rhizomes in spring or autumn every 3 to 5 years. Root young rhizomes in sand or in soil.
Problems
Sometimes affected by fungal leaf spot and rhizome rot. Weevils, slugs, snails, caterpillars, and foliar nematodes.
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From your photos it always amazes me how Australia has some wild but beautiful plant life. To me this looks similar to cyclamens that you described earlier. Like giga cyclamen :)
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They are evergreen looks so beautiful in the presence around :)
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Bergenia 'Claire Maxine'
elephant's ears 'Claire Maxine'
Other common names
elephant's ears 'Claire Maxine'
Family
Saxifragaceae
Genus
Bergenia are evergreen rhizomatous perennials with leathery, rounded leaves and dense, erect clusters of bell-shaped pink or white flowers in spring
Details
'Claire Maxine' is most notable for its gleaming, puckered foliage, mid-green, reddening in winter. Flowers are deep pink but sometimes hidden beneath the leaves; flowers mostly in spring with sporadic flowers produced through to October.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/137069/Bergenia-Claire-Maxine/Details
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That is a amazing garden & really looks for flowers. the great for the
Bergenias information.
100% like and resteem
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Very beautiful plant, thank you for telling me about it. Good luck to you and Love.
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@ctrl-alt-nwo hello Wow looks very nice, flowers of this time, it brightens like this, some say to us, flowers help to maintain our natural beauty, flowers are used in many of our work, but flowers are not always available at all, most flowers, Found in the flower season, do you think, when we see more flowers than ever
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very nice plant and a great photography. I wanna see more post like this one from you soon :)
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very beautiful plants,i also really like plant,especially flowers,truly amazing work my brother,@ctrl-alt-nwo
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Bergenia 'Herbstblute'
elephant's ears 'Herbstblute'
Other common names
elephant's ears 'Herbstblute'
Synonyms
Bergenia 'Autumn Glory'
Family
Saxifragaceae
Genus
Bergenia are evergreen rhizomatous perennials with leathery, rounded leaves and dense, erect clusters of bell-shaped pink or white flowers in spring.
Details
'Herbstblute' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial, to around 45cm tall, with oval, mid-green leaves, to 15cm long, that turn shades of red and purple in autumn and winter. Stout stems bear open, bell-shaped pink flowers in spring with sporadic reblooming occurring throughout the summer and occasionally into autumn
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/182597/Bergenia-Herbstblute/Details
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Bergenia Information: How To Care For A Bergenia Plant
If you’ve got a shady spot you want to brighten in your garden but you’re tired and bored with hostas, then Bergenia might be just the plant you’re looking for. Bergenia, also known as pigsqueak for the sound it makes when two leaves are rubbed together, fills that shady or dappled spot in your garden where so many flowers shy away. Bergenia plant care takes very little time, as these are low-maintenance plants. Learn how to care for a bergenia plant and brighten up your shady landscape corners. How to Care for a Bergenia Plant Growing Bergenia loves shade and dappled sunlight, so choose a darker corner of the yard or a bed up against the house that rarely gets full sunlight. Plant them 12 to 18 inches apart early in the spring to fill the area without crowding them out. Choose a spot with well-drained, moist soil, and add compost to the bed as needed.
Watch for flowers in the early spring. Bergenia will grow a spike from 12 to 16 inches tall, and the tiny, bell-shaped blooms will cover the spikes in pink, white or purple flowers. These flowers remain for a number of weeks, then begin to die off. Deadhead the spent blooms by snipping off the spikes once the flowers brown and begin to fall off.
Remove any dead, brown leaves you find through the summer as part of your Bergenia plant care, but don’t chop off the plant in the fall. Bergenia needs these leaves as food to survive through the winter, and many of them are evergreen. In the spring, search for dead leaves and remove them at that time. Bergenia is a slow grower, and only needs dividing once every three to five years. Once the center of the clump dies off and is empty, divide the plant into four pieces and plant each one separately. Water the new plants thoroughly when you set them out, and only when the weather is particularly dry after that.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/bergenia/bergenia-growing-information.htm
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You always brings amazing flowers together sir i really love your blog posts a lot.
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I really love looking at flowers for some reason its beauty can help me relax. The way you explained the the name of that flower is cool being able to squeak haha. Thank you so much for sharing this with us! May you have a great day!
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Bergenias flowers are very beautiful, especially these flowers can live in all climates I like this flower.
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Bergenias are very beautiful flowers,specially they looks more beautiful in soft pink color,the good thing of your post which attract me towrad your post is that your post is always very informative and I have learned many things from your post,keep sharing.
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Mind blowing flowers i love to smell and see their fragnance.
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These rare flowers are really amazing i enjoyed these post a lot.
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Wow excellent photography and awesome Followers. I love this Followers very much.
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Thank you so much for sharing these flowers,they are so cute.
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very beautiful plant, looking awesome in the dark shady place. ❣
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Wow ... beautiful flowers, perfect shooting.
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Maybe this is a flower plant that is very easy to grow in a variety of weather climates and this flower includes a decorative flower that is usually neatly arranged in the yard of a luxurious house. this is one beautiful flower @ctrl-alt-nwo.
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So amazing type of plant i must say @crl-alt-nwo. 🙂
The didn't know the name of this plant... but i saw this plant before my uncles garden. It's naturally very beautiful. 😊
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It looks really beautiful indeed !
I do like the color of Bergenias .
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really beautIfUl, i like plant specially flowers, the simbols of Beauty
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Nice flowers to start the day off :)
Have a great day...
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You are really so beautiful post@@@ctrl-alt-nwo.
This is very nice garden photography.so I like it this good garden.
Thanks for sharing your steemit plants.
Give me a upvote done sir.
Best of luck sir.....
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Beautiful flowers i really love them.
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Beautiful pink matches perfectly with green. Just like my favourite dress :)
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Bergenia , it's very nice flower with his pretty colors shade . Good flowers plant for gardening .
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So beautiful The normal names for Bergenia are pigsqueak because of the sound created when two leaves are rubbed together elephant's ears because of the state of the leaves and extensive rockfoil.
Bergenia is firmly identified with Mukdenia, Oresitrophe, Astilboides and Rodgersia.
The maker of the ordered sort name, Conrad Moench, respected the German botanist and doctor Karl August von Bergen by begetting the name Bergenia...
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It's pink color shade is very eyes catching , presence of this flowers in garden, increase the beauty of garden.
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you know the English and botanical name of almost every common flower and plant and this flower is also looking pretty awesome.
Thank you sir. God bless you.
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A quick spreading hardy perennial, with distinctive large round, evergreen leaves. Its low growing habit makes this plant ideal for edging borders. During late winter/early spring, sprays of white, pink, red or purple bell-shaped flowers are borne on thick spikes above the glossy foliage. The leaves of many varieties fade to rich reddish hues in the autumn.
Best planted in deep, fairly heavy soil, in partial shade. Tolerates shade, clay, chalky or dry soils and coastal exposure. Will do well in all but very hot and dry situations.
This vigorous spreading plant provides excellent ground cover for the front of the border. It thrives in partial shade under trees and shrubs and will spread rapidly under the correct growing conditions. Ideally suited to the gravel garden or in a sunny or partially shaded border. Can also be used to provide a bold foliage contrast in a mixed planting scheme.
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Quote your Source for photos next time please.
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Copy that. Next time I will
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#Berginas
Bergenia are incredibly hardy, and reliably evergreen throughout nearly the entire continent. Plants form a low clump of bold, leathery green leaves, which often turn bronze during winter.
Foliage details summer and winter. In the wild they grow in damp, rocky woodlands and meadows. In the garden, Bergenia do not seem too fussy about their location.In the north they will take full sun to full shade but further south avoid hot afternoon sun.
Throughout history Bergenia cordifolia has been a favourite of numerous plantsmen and women. No other plant offers such quality, glossy, evergreen foliage at ground level.
Bergenia Pink Dragonfly - Common name:Saxifrage, Winter Bergonia, Pigsqueak - Multiple seasons of interest! Charming pink flowers on straight burgundy stems rise as ‘nosegays’ throughout the deep green mounds of lustrous waxed foliage.
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Very beautiful plants and flowers you have shared they show the beauty of nature Thanks for sharing such great things...love you
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Wow amazing photography.
I donot see thats kind of photo before.
I am impressed to see flower plant photography.
Best regards from sujonxr.
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what a beautiful and lovely plants it is @ctrl-alt-nwo
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Bergenias (also known as Elephant's Ears or pipsqueak) are evergreen, ground cover perennials (live longer than two years) which normally grow to a height of 50cm / 18in high. They spread to around 1m / 3ft round after a couple of years. In spring most varieties produce pink or purple flowers although some are white. Extremely hardy, they tolerate shade and dry conditions very well. These are very tough plants!They grow to a maximum height of 60cm / 2ft and spread to 1m / 3ft or more depending on conditions.The green leaves are normally evergreen and during the colder months they often take on a definite pink hue. They make excellent ground cover and suppress almost all weeds.The flowers (normally pink, purple, red or white) are produced on stalks held above the foliage and appear in March to April time
They grow well in almost all soil types but avoid highly acidic or alkaline ones. Established plants require no attention other than a tidy up.They are hardy down to far lower temperatures than even the coldest parts of the UK will ever encounter, -20°C or lower is not a problem for Bergenias.
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One comment per post is enough, thanks.
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You are really so beautiful post@@@ctrl-alt-nwo.
This is very nice garden photography.so I like it this good garden.
Thanks for sharing your steemit plants.
Give me a upvote done sir.
Best of luck sir.....
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You made 2 comments. One comment is enough thanks.
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