Virginia Waterleaf Hydrophyllum virginianum

  • Photo by Melissa Reckner
  • Photo by Melissa Reckner
  • Photo by Melissa Reckner

About This Plant

While pretty, light purple, bell-shaped flowers form loose spheres on this plant, it is mostly grown for its awesome leaves, which look dappled by water spots, giving them an attractive variegation; hence the name "waterleaf." A spring ephemeral, it does well in shaded woodlands, and its foliage will disappear in the heat of summer. Growing via rhizome, it can overwhelm small landscapes.

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