: a genus of perennial spring-blooming herbs (family Saxifragaceae) native to central and eastern Asia that have large thick rootstocks which produce typical colonies or clumps of plants with very thick heavy leaves
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bergenia plural bergenia or bergenias: any plant of the genus Bergenia
Foliage accents include clumps of big-leafed bergenias, moved in from an inauspicious spot in front of the house.—Valerie Sudol, Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey), 13 May 2010
The foliage of bergenia isn't as large as hosta, but the plants feature clusters of bell-shaped flowers from white to different shades of pink.—Jodi Torpey, Denver Post, 30 May 2008
Word History
Etymology
New Latin, from Karl A. von Bergen †1760 German physician and botanist + New Latin -ia
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