An unusual form (if that's what it is) of this evergreen woodland perennial closely related to lily of the valley. This form is distinct in bearing much broader spatulate leaves only lightly ribbed on short upright stems from thick creeping rhizomes that spreads above ground. Bearing pink lily of the valley-like flowers August-October. Easily grown in any type of fertile soil preferably with some moisture retention, in full to part shade. My collection from moist woodlands on E'meishan Sichuan China in 2000. ******************************As we have sold out of all our containerised stock of this plant, these plants are supplied as open ground/bare-rooted plants, the pot size given is for the purpose of calculating carriage only.