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| Family:
Saxifragacaea |
| Scientific
Name: Kirengeshoma palmata |
| Common
Name: Yellow Wax Bells |
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Description: | A clump forming perennial with pendulous waxy yellow bell shaped flowers. Requires an exacting site. | Pronunciation: | (ki-reng-ge-SHOW-ma)(pahl-MAY-ta) |
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plant
type:
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Perennials Hardy |
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Hardiness
zone:
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5-8 |
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Sunlight:
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partial sun |
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Moisture:
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prefers moist |
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Soil
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woodland conditions |
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Media:
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Temperature:
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Flowers:
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yellow, waxy, bell shaped,on stems from the axils of leaves, |
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Foliage:
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opposite,6-10 inc, 7-10 palmately lobed leaves |
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Dimensions:
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Maintenance:
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likes to remain undisturbed |
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Propagation:
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division in early spring |
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Origin & History:
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Native to mountainous areas of Japan and Korea. |
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Notes
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