Description
(Heterotropa megacalyx)
In effect the name means “big flowered” and this certainly is, with very thickly textured, deep brown-purple flowers the shape of a three-petalled star and the size of your thumb. These are borne at ground level from about March onwards. They are quite remarkable in appearance, colour and size. In deep shade these are produced sparsely with some sun each day, they are made in abundance.
The leaves are evergreen but are replaced annually, in spring. They sit above the flowers on long petioles, but the whole plant rarely exceeds 15cm tall. In shape they are simple and heart shaped. In this form the leaves are plain green. The form being offered here is however notable for its very dark flowers.
A Japanese endemic species, found in a few localities on Honshu. Rare in the wild and not especially common in cultivation, but readily grown in humus-rich, well-drained soil in light or partial or transient shade, where it will clump to make a tight patch. It can also be grown in pots if wished.
