Photo of April 27, 2019. Cardamine Douglassii emerges in early November for us and remains as flat rosettes of
glaucous leaves until mid-February, when it expands into a 1' tall x 18" wide clump of foliage, adorned with flower
spikes of mauvy-pink...a true showpiece in the winter woodland garden at the same time as hellebores.
Cardamine douglassii is completely dormant by late April. Our offering is an exceptional clone
that plantswoman Jan Midgley discovered in Alabama.
Created September 20, 2024
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