BERGENIA~WINTERGLOW~PIGSQUEAK SHADE PERENNIAL FLOWERS HARDY LIVE BARE ROOT PLANT
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Bergenia cordifolia 'Winterglut' WINTER GLOW
Common Name: pigsqueakType: Herbaceous perennialFamily: SaxifragaceaeZone: 4 to 8Height: 1.00 to 1.50 feetSpread: 1.00 to 1.50 feetBloom Time: April to MayBloom Description: Magenta-redSun: Part shade to full shadeWater: MediumMaintenance: LowSuggested Use: Ground Cover, NaturalizeFlower: Showy, Good CutLeaf: Good FallTolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Heavy Shade, ErosionCulture
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers moist, humusy ones. Evergreen in the South but may suffer considerable winter damage in cold climates such as St. Louis. Remove all damaged foliage in late winter to early spring. Prompt remove spent flowering stems. Easily grown from seed. Spreads slowly by rhizomes.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Bergenia cordifolia, commonly called pigsqueak, is a clump-forming perennial which is primarily grown as a ground cover. Features large rosettes of leathery, glossy, toothed, rounded, dark green leaves (to 10" long by 8" wide) which are heart-shaped at the base. Leaves typically form a thick, slowly-spreading clump of foliage to 12" tall. Foliage turns purplish-bronze in winter. Small dark pink flowers in dense panicles appear within or above the foliage on stout stalks to 16" tall in April. Leaves are often used in floral arrangements.
Genus name honors German physician and botanist Karl August von Bergen (1704-1759).
Specific epithet means heart-shaped leaves.
Commonly called pig squeak because of the noise produced by rubbing a leaf between thumb and finger.
‘Winterglut’ is noted for its reddish fall and winter foliage color and for its magenta-red flowers that appear in panicles within or above the foliage atop stout stalks to 16” tall in April. It is commonly sold in the U.S. under the trade name WINTER GLOW.Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Rabbits and deer tend to avoid this plant.
Uses
Shaded border fronts or rock gardens. Ground cover for woodland or shade gardens. Edging for paths and walkways. Suitable for use as a fresh cut flower.
Knowing your Hardy Zone
Below is a USDA Hardiness zone map. Simply pick your state, pinpoint
the area in which you live then match your color with the color coded
chart to find your hardiness zone. I'll use myself (area) as an example;
I have a plant that is hardy in zones 4-8 and am located in North Idaho. On the map it shows that my color is dark green which is zone 6a
so following the planting and care instructions given for this plant, I
will have great success in growing this plant in my garden!