Kirengeshoma palmata – Yellow Wax Bells (4.5″ Pot)

Kirengeshoma palmata (Yellow Wax Bells) is an herbaceous perennial that forms a shrubby mound of large maple-like foliage. Clusters of pale yellow buds are borne on purplish stems, which open into attractive bell-shaped blooms in late summer- early fall. This shade-loving shrub can grow 2-4 feet each season, making it an impressive specimen in the landscape. Buttery yellow flowers almost glow at dusk- a great choice for Moon Gardens!

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Kirengeshoma palmata (Yellow Wax Bells) is an herbaceous perennial that forms a shrubby mound of large maple-like foliage. Clusters of pale yellow buds are borne on purplish stems, which open into attractive bell-shaped blooms in late summer- early fall. This shade-loving shrub can grow 2-4 feet each season, making it an impressive specimen in the landscape. Buttery yellow flowers almost glow at dusk- a great choice for Moon Gardens!

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