
Kirengeshoma palmata
Graceful, unusual, and wonderfully late to the party, Kirengeshoma palmata is one of those quietly captivating perennials that rewards the observant gardener. Known as yellow wax-bells, Kirengeshoma palmata forms an elegant clump of handsome, palmately lobed foliage which creates a lush, architectural presence in the shade garden long before the flowers appear. By late summer, dark maroon stems rise above the foliage carrying loose panicles of nodding, creamy-yellow bells. Each flower of Kirengeshoma palmata is thick and slightly waxy in texture, hanging delicately yet confidently, like tiny lanterns gently suspended beneath the leaves. At up to 3.5cm long, the blooms are surprisingly substantial and bring a refined glow to woodland plantings.
Perfect for moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade, Kirengeshoma palmata thrives where many flowering perennials quietly retreat. Its composed habit gradually forms a generous clump reaching around 1.2m, lending height and poise to shaded borders. Kirengeshoma palmata pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas and other woodland favourites, the maroon stems providing a subtle contrast against its fresh green foliage. As summer softens into early autumn, Kirengeshoma palmata becomes a true talking point, offering colour and structure when much of the shade garden is winding down. For gardeners who appreciate plants with character and quiet elegance, Kirengeshoma palmata is an especially rewarding discovery.
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Kirengeshoma palmata
Graceful, unusual, and wonderfully late to the party, Kirengeshoma palmata is one of those quietly captivating perennials that rewards the observant gardener. Known as yellow wax-bells, Kirengeshoma palmata forms an elegant clump of handsome, palmately lobed foliage which creates a lush, architectural presence in the shade garden long before the flowers appear. By late summer, dark maroon stems rise above the foliage carrying loose panicles of nodding, creamy-yellow bells. Each flower of Kirengeshoma palmata is thick and slightly waxy in texture, hanging delicately yet confidently, like tiny lanterns gently suspended beneath the leaves. At up to 3.5cm long, the blooms are surprisingly substantial and bring a refined glow to woodland plantings.
Perfect for moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade, Kirengeshoma palmata thrives where many flowering perennials quietly retreat. Its composed habit gradually forms a generous clump reaching around 1.2m, lending height and poise to shaded borders. Kirengeshoma palmata pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas and other woodland favourites, the maroon stems providing a subtle contrast against its fresh green foliage. As summer softens into early autumn, Kirengeshoma palmata becomes a true talking point, offering colour and structure when much of the shade garden is winding down. For gardeners who appreciate plants with character and quiet elegance, Kirengeshoma palmata is an especially rewarding discovery.
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Graceful, unusual, and wonderfully late to the party, Kirengeshoma palmata is one of those quietly captivating perennials that rewards the observant gardener. Known as yellow wax-bells, Kirengeshoma palmata forms an elegant clump of handsome, palmately lobed foliage which creates a lush, architectural presence in the shade garden long before the flowers appear. By late summer, dark maroon stems rise above the foliage carrying loose panicles of nodding, creamy-yellow bells. Each flower of Kirengeshoma palmata is thick and slightly waxy in texture, hanging delicately yet confidently, like tiny lanterns gently suspended beneath the leaves. At up to 3.5cm long, the blooms are surprisingly substantial and bring a refined glow to woodland plantings.
Perfect for moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade, Kirengeshoma palmata thrives where many flowering perennials quietly retreat. Its composed habit gradually forms a generous clump reaching around 1.2m, lending height and poise to shaded borders. Kirengeshoma palmata pairs beautifully with ferns, hostas and other woodland favourites, the maroon stems providing a subtle contrast against its fresh green foliage. As summer softens into early autumn, Kirengeshoma palmata becomes a true talking point, offering colour and structure when much of the shade garden is winding down. For gardeners who appreciate plants with character and quiet elegance, Kirengeshoma palmata is an especially rewarding discovery.
























