
Kirengeshoma - palmata, 1 Pack
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Kirengeshoma – palmata
A striking shade-loving perennial, Kirengeshoma palmata—commonly called Yellow Waxbells—features large sycamore-like maple foliage, forming a bold mound of lush green leaves roughly 60–120 cm (2–4 ft) tall and 75 cm (2–3 ft) wide. In late summer through early fall, it blooms with clusters of buttery-yellow, nodding bell-shaped flowers on slender reddish stems—each flower glistening with a waxy sheen and subtending dramatic seed pods later in the season. It thrives in Zones 5–8 (some list 5–9) in partial to full shade, preferring moist, humus-rich, acid soils; not drought tolerant. Naturally deer-resistant and bee‑ and hummingbird‑friendly, it's excellent in woodland gardens, borders, or moist shaded areas, and works well with hostas and ferns.
- 1 Bare Root
- Bold maple-shaped foliage
- Buttery-yellow waxy bells late summer
- Deer resistant & pollinator friendy
Specifications | Details |
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Colour | Pale buttery-yellow bell flowers; rich green leaves |
Hardiness Zone | 5 - 9 |
Plant Height | ~90–120 cm (36–48 in) |
Plant Width | ~75 cm (30 in) or more in maturity |
Sun Requirements | Partial to full shade |
Fragrant | No |
Deer Resistant | Yes |
Plant Timing | Plant in spring or early summer |
Bloom Timing | August - September |
Plant Depth | Crown at soil level |
Plant Spacing | ~60–90 cm (24–36 in) apart |