A native to east Asia, Tricyrtis formosana stolonifera has eye-catching flowers and forms elegant clumps with dark green, glossy leaves. The flowers, supported by long stems, are light mauve in colour with darker spots and have a pretty yellow throat. They are usually seen in late summer or autumn. Ideal for a shady border or for planting en masse in woodland gardens.
Features
Common name: Toad Lily.
Position: Partial shade.
Soil: Moist, fertile soil.
Hardiness: Hardy.
Flowering Period: August - September.
Rate of Growth: Moderate.
Habit: Clump forming perennial with tall flowering stems.
Height: up to 100 cm (3 ft)
Spread: 100 cm (3 ft)
Notes: Tricyrtis formosana stolonifera will grow best when sheltered from strong winds and can require protection from slugs
Size: 2L containers
Plant Video
The Tricyrtis formosana stolonifera in our woodland gardens (taken in late October 2010).