White flowers with apple-green calyces. The best white form of this species. Said to bloom an exceptionally long time, even into autumn.<...Read Morebr />
Like the species, a good perennial for dry woodland conditions.
In 2006, the Royal Horticultural Society granted this plant its coveted Award of Garden Merit.
Discovered on an expedition by Ness Botanic Gardens, the leaves are glossy and not aromatic, which suggests that it may be a hybrid between G. macrorrhizum and another species.
White flowers with apple-green calyces. The best white form of this species. Said to bloom an exceptionally long time, even into autumn.<...Read More