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Diphylleia cymosa
Plant Type:
SHADE PERENNIALSDiphylleia cymosa – This is such a neat denizen from the southeastern U.S. The large, rounded peltate umbrella leaves held generally in pairs are bold all season long. The inflorescence rises on a short vertical stem from the crotch where the two leaves diverge – very much as in Mayapple; there the similarity ends. Starry white flowers held within the framework of a rounded dome are a sweet and welcome addition to the woodland garden. The pedicels which loosely have the look of an umbellifer develop a bright, juicy red color holding up deep dark blue fruits over the fabulous leaves which often become infused with a red to bronze-red tone in our late season garden. This is a clumping perennial with slow increase in girth. Site Diphylleia cymosa in part sun to open shade planted in fertile moisture-retentive soil. Established potted perennial from division.
Characteristics and Attributes for Diphylleia cymosa
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring / Summer / into Autumn
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Dappled Shade
- Shade
Attributes
- Wildlife Garden
- Border
- Massing
- Natural Garden
- Woodland
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Slow
Soil
- Moist
- Fertile
Origins
- Southeastern U.S.
Propagated By
- Division