Roscoea humeana 'Lutea'
This charming variety showcases large, pale creamy primrose flowers, enhancing the allure of these beautiful plants. Whorl-like leaves cradle numerous lipped flowers, creating an enchanting display from summer into autumn. Flourishing in semi-shaded locations with moist yet well-drained soil, it attains a height of 30-45cm (12-18"). With a preference for semi-shaded, well-drained conditions, this perennial brings both grace and endurance to garden landscapes. The extended flowering period and soft primrose hues make it an appealing choice, introducing a touch of elegance and a splash of colour to outdoor spaces throughout the changing seasons. More Roscoeas for sale hereAbout the Family
Roscoea, a genus of herbaceous perennials, unfolds its botanical splendour with a distinctive charm in the world of flowering plants. Named after the Scottish botanist William Roscoe, these plants are part of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and hail from the Himalayan region and surrounding areas.
Known for their unique, orchid-like flowers, Roscoea species grace gardens with an exotic allure. The blooms, often reminiscent of tropical orchids, display an array of colours, including shades of purple, pink, yellow, and white. The flower spikes emerge from upright stems, creating a captivating vertical dimension in the garden.
Cultivating Roscoea involves providing well-drained soil and partial shade, mimicking the conditions of their native Himalayan habitats. Their preference for cool, moist environments makes them ideal for woodland gardens or shaded borders.
Beyond their ornamental value, some Roscoea species, like Roscoea purpurea, are used in traditional medicine in their native regions. The tuberous roots are believed to possess medicinal properties, contributing to the plant's cultural significance.Adding Roscoea to garden landscapes introduces an element of intrigue and elegance, showcasing the diversity of ornamental plants and expanding
Approx Height (10 yrs.)30-60 cm (12-24")
Flower ColourCream
Plant TypeHerbaceous