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Description of heloniopsis

This perennial grows wild in the mountain woodlands, scrub and meadows of Japan, Korea, and Sakhalin Island. This plant forms rosettes of medium green, lance-shaped leaves. In late spring or early summer, small, dainty flowers with thin, rose-pink petals are produced in pendant clusters atop stout stems.

Potting of heloniopsis

Grow this plant in moist, but well-drained, humus rich soil, in a cool and shady location.

Propagation of heloniopsis

Seeds may be sown in the spring or fall, or the plants may be divided in the fall.

Varieties of heloniopsis

Heloniopsisorientalis.

Other on "H" flowers and plants

HakenochloaHalesiaHatiora
HaworthiaHederaHedychium
HedysarumHeleniumHelianthus
HelichrysumHeliconiaHeliopsis
HeliotropiumHelipterumHelleborus
HeloniopsisHemerocallisHemigraphis
HesperisHeterocentronHeuchera
HeucherellaHibiscusHieracium
HippeastrumHolcusHordeum
HostaHouttuyniaHowea
HoyaHunnemanniaHyacinthus
HydrangeaHydrocharisHydrocleys
HydrocotyleHydrosmeHymenocallis
HypericumHypoestesHyssopus

More articles about Heloniopsis

7. HELONIOPSIS A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts, ser. 2, 6: 416. 1858, nom. cons.
A Cumulative Index to Arnoldia, 1970–2000
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