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Disporopsis pernyi (Bill Baker's Form) is a lovely woodland perennial, similar in habit to our Solomon's seal, with glossy, dark, evergreen leaves that alternate down the arching stems. The subtle white flowers dangle from the undersides of the stems. They are bell-shaped with black stripes inside and on the petal tips. Later dark fruits develop. And, if that is not enough to recommend it, it can even take deep shade. A Great Plant Picks selection.
Early summer. 18 in. x 12 in.
White flowers
Part Shade Zones 6, 7, 8 |