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An exotic looking herbaceous perennial with strap-shaped leaves from stout stems rising late in the year. A relatively new hybrid from RHS garden Rosemoor as the name suggests. The leaves are a pale green with prominent veining reaching around 30 cms long and clasp the stem. At around 5 cms wide the leaves on this species are probably the largest of the roscoeas. The flowers are the main interest being very much orchid-like in appearance. A single large upper petal and two smaller lower petals of a rich purplish-pink deeper than the species. These are borne in loose flower heads with several flowers open at a time.
Roscoea humeana Rosemoor Plum
rohuropl-E/11/25
Type: Herbaceous woodlander
Family: Zingiberaceae
Flower Colour: Purple
Flowering Season: Summer
Size: 17.5 cms to 30 cms high
Origin: Asia
Preferred Conditions: Moist, well drained soil
Preferred Aspect: Partial Shade
Additional Feature: Foliage effect
Pot Size: Bare root November to February
£10.00