bergenia (Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS) plant — close-up photo
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bergenia

Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS

Overview

Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS is an amazing plant species that will make your garden look amazing! Its foliage is deep, dark green and its flowers are outstanding and vibrant. Its blooms are abundant and clustered in clusters, creating a stunning contrast against the foliage. On top of that, the blooms come in a variety of colors, ranging from lovely purples and pink, to graceful whites and oranges. Not only that, but Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS is also amazingly easy to care for, needing only a little bit of water and some occasional trimming to keep looking its best. So if you're looking for an amazing, ornamental plant that you can use to spruce up your garden, look no further than Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS.

Care Guide

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Watering

Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS plants should be watered every 5-7 days during the growing season. During the the cold months, the frequency of watering should be reduced slightly and this plant should only be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch. When watering a Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS plants, be sure to water deeply to encourage healthy, strong roots. Overwatering can easily kill these plants, so be sure to check the soil moisture in between watering.

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Light

Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS plants need moderate sunlight conditions in order to thrive. They prefer full sun for at least 4-6 hours a day during the growing season. Morning sunlight is best, as full afternoon sun may scorch the foliage. If possible, position your Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS in a spot that receives sun in the morning followed by shade in the afternoon.

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Temperature

Hardiness zone 4–9.

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Pruning

Pruning of Bergenia DRAGONFLY ANGEL KISS should be done in late spring or early summer when it has finished flowering. Prune the overlong stems and remove any dead foliage. It is recommended to only prune up to 1/3 of the plant in order to retain its shape and size. Excess pruning can reduce the blooms. If the Bergenia plant has become too large it can be cut back to its initial size.

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Propagation

Division, Cutting, Seed Propagation, Layering Propagation

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