DESCRIPTION
Podophyllum versipelle × delavayi ‘Andy Navage’ is a woodland perennial of garden origin bearing rounded leaves patterned in deep green with bronze and plum tones that deepen through the season. In mid to late spring, pendent cup shaped flowers in rich wine purple appear beneath the foliage, lending color within shaded plantings.
Rhizomatous growth forms slowly expanding colonies while each new leaf unfurls with a leathery surface and softly lobed outline. The hybrid was selected in cultivation from Asian parentage, reflecting mountain forest ancestry and a seasonal rhythm of emergence, summer fullness, and autumn dormancy before renewed spring growth again.
DESCRIPTION
Podophyllum versipelle × delavayi ‘Andy Navage’ is a woodland perennial of garden origin bearing rounded leaves patterned in deep green with bronze and plum tones that deepen through the season. In mid to late spring, pendent cup shaped flowers in rich wine purple appear beneath the foliage, lending color within shaded plantings.
Rhizomatous growth forms slowly expanding colonies while each new leaf unfurls with a leathery surface and softly lobed outline. The hybrid was selected in cultivation from Asian parentage, reflecting mountain forest ancestry and a seasonal rhythm of emergence, summer fullness, and autumn dormancy before renewed spring growth again.