Description
Kirengeshoma palmata | Yellow wax-bells
The enchanting Kirengeshoma palmata, commonly known as yellow wax-bells, is an understated perennial that brings an elegant and exotic touch to any shaded garden area. Native to the woodlands of Southeastern China, Japan, and Korea, this delicate beauty is valued for its unique late-summer blooms and stately presence.
With its distinctive yellow bell-shaped flowers and attractive foliage, the palmate Kirengeshoma adds a burst of color and texture to the landscape when many other plants are fading.
Key Features
The Kirengeshoma is cherished for its array of delightful features, which include:
- A charming display of yellow bell-shaped flowers that grace the garden in late summer and early autumn, a time when few other plants are in bloom.
- The palmate Kirengeshoma has a lush, deciduous foliage that remains a vibrant green throughout the spring and summer, adding a fresh backdrop to the garden.
- This species exhibits an upright growth habit, reaching an ultimate height of around 80 cm, which makes it perfectly suited for borders or group plantings.
- The stems of Kirengeshoma palmata turn a striking purple in the summer, providing an interesting contrast to the green foliage and yellow flowers.
- It is a non-fruit-bearing plant, which means no extra cleanup at the end of the season.
- While not evergreen, the plant's foliage and stems add considerable interest during the growing season.
Tips
- To maintain the health and vigor of Kirengeshoma palmata, consider dividing the plant every few years. This process rejuvenates the plant and can help to propagate new starts.
- Ensure that the soil is well-drained yet retains moisture, as Kirengeshoma palmata has an average need for water and is not drought-resistant.
- Plant in an area that receives partial shade to shade, as too much sun can harm the delicate flowers and foliage.
- Fertilize in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to encourage robust growth and an abundance of flowers.