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Bergenia Once Upon A Dream Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials
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Bergenia Once Upon A Dream Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials

Awaken your spring garden with tall carmine-pink flower scapes on dark red stems. The branching flowers dance above glossy, evergreen cabbage-like foliage. Foliage is deep green with bronze and burgundy highlights. Bergenia Once Upon a Dream will adapt to both full sun and shade. In the south, however, it will be much happier in full sun wh…
Awaken your spring garden with tall carmine-pink flower scapes on dark red stems. The branching flowers dance above glossy, evergreen cabbage-like foliage. Foliage is deep green with bronze and burgundy highlights. Bergenia Once Upon a Dream will adapt to both full sun and shade. In the south, however, it will be much happier in full sun when provided with additional moisture and some afternoon shade. This plant gets its common name Pig Squeak from the sound the leaf makes when rubbed between two fingers.
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Awaken your spring garden with tall carmine-pink flower scapes on dark red stems. The branching flowers dance above glossy, evergreen cabbage-like foliage. Foliage is deep green with bronze and burgundy highlights. Bergenia Once Upon a Dream will adapt to both full sun and shade. In the south, however, it will be much happier in full sun when provided with additional moisture and some afternoon shade. This plant gets its common name Pig Squeak from the sound the leaf makes when rubbed between two fingers.