Bergenia
Bergenia is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae, native to central Asia, from Afghanistan to China and the Himalayan region.
Description
They are clump-forming, rhizomatous, evergreen perennials with a spirally arranged rosette of leaves 6–35 cm long and 4–15 cm broad, and pink flowers produced in a cyme. The leaves are large, leathery, ovate or cordate, and often have wavy or saw-toothed edges. For most of the year, the leaves have a glossy green colour, but in cooler climates, they turn red or bronze in the fall. The flowers grow on a stem similar in colour to a rhubarb stalk and most varieties have cone-shaped flowers in varying shades of pink. These can range from almost white to ruby red and purple.The common names for Bergenia are pigsqueak, elephant's ears and large rockfoil.
Bergenia is closely related to Mukdenia, Oresitrophe, Astilboides and Rodgersia.
The creator of the taxonomic genus name, Conrad Moench, honoured the German botanist and physician Karl August von Bergen by coining the name Bergenia in 1794.
Species
10 species are accepted.- Bergenia ciliata – western Himalayas to southwestern Nepal. Has cultivar Bergenia ciliata 'Superba'.
- Bergenia crassifolia – Kazakhstan and western Siberia to Mongolia, the Russian Far East, and Korea. The most widely grown garden plant, especially the cultivar Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea.' The species epithet crassifolia means thick-leaved, and cordifolia means cordate leaf. It grows to about 30 cm tall. The leaves are winter hardy and change color in the range of rust brown to brown-red. Other cultivars are Bergenia cordifolia 'Winterglut', Bergenia cordifolia 'Senior', and Bergenia crassifolia 'Autumn Red'.
- Bergenia emeiensis – central Sichuan province of south-central China
- Bergenia hissarica – west Hisiar in Uzbekistan
- Bergenia pacumbis – eastern Afghanistan to the Himalayas, Myanmar, and south-central China.
- Bergenia purpurascens – central Himalayas to Myanmar and south-central China. 30 – 40 cm tall with carmine-red flowers. Leaves are oval-shaped.
- *Bergenia purpurascens var. delavayi is ca. 50 cm tall with small leaves and rosy red flowers.
- Bergenia scopulosa – southern Shaanxi Province of central China
- Bergenia stracheyi – eastern Afghanistan to Tajikistan, southwestern Tibet, and Nepal. Has cultivars Bergenia stracheyi 'Alba' and Bergenia stracheyi 'Afghanica'
- Bergenia tianquanensis – central Sichuan Province in China
- Bergenia ugamica – eastern Uzbekistan
Cultivation
Bergenia crassifolia, Bergenia cordifolia, and various hybrids are often grown in gardens, with several cultivars selected.
The following cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit:-
- B. cordifolia 'Rosa Zeiten'
- B. purpurascens
- B. purpurascens var. delavayi
- 'Biedermeier'
- 'Bressingham White'
- 'Britten'
- 'Claire Maxine'
- 'Eden's Magic Giant'
- 'Eric Smith'
- 'Eroica'
- 'Frau Holle'
- 'Sunningdale'
- 'Irish Crimson'
- 'Morgenröte'
- 'Pugsley's Pink'
- 'Silberlicht'
- 'Wintermärchen'
Pests and diseases