Bergenia 'Bressingham White'

Description:

Commonly known as elephant's ears, because of their large, leathery, oval leaves. They are low maintenance, evergreen, will grow in sun or shade and tolerate a wide range of soils. They make lovely edging plants.

The flowers of 'Bressingham White' appear in profusion in spring above large, deep green leaves that it retains throughout the year. The flowers themselves often have a pink flush - particularly when they first emerge or on younger plants, but when mature, they tend to be clear white.

Height & Spread:
0.45m x 0.6 m
Flowering colour:
Pale pink flush when young turning to White
Soil Moisture Requirements:
Moist but well drained or poorly drained
Resistance to Pests and Diseases:
Susceptible to vine weevil, leaf and bud eelworm, slugs and snails. Leaf spot and brown rot may affect this plant too.
Flowering Period:
March - April
Soil PH:
Acid, Neutral, Alkaline
(Any)
Soil Type:

Deciduous:

Maintenance:
Scented:

Wildlife Friendly:

Plant Aspect: