Description
This has a short white rhizome, rather like a Uvularıa, from which comes a stem of 30 cm carrying elliptic, dark-green, ribbed leaves alternately to the top.
It is from the top that the white to cream, hanging bells are suspended in an open cluster, of up to eight flowers, nodding in the slightest breeze.
This is one of the larger flowered species and each bell can reach 3.5 cm long, though smaller plants will make smaller flowers. Red berries follow the flowers, in the autumn.
This does well outside, in a humus-rich soil in half shade. Woodland edge or what we think of as “Trillıum conditions”.
![Disporum megalanthum](https://www.rareplants.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Disporum-megalanthum-comp.jpg)