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      Beesia is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family. It was named in 1915 after the plant nursery firm Bees of Chester, who financed the plant hunting trips of George Forrest and Frank Kingdon-Ward in China.


      Species


      There are two species of Beesia:

      Beesia calthifolia, which is native to the following WGSRPD floristic regions: North-Central China, South-Central China, Southeast China, East Himalaya, and Myanmar.
      Beesia deltophylla, which is native to southeastern Tibet.


      Description




      = Morphology

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      Beesia is an evergreen perennial and grows as a dense basal rosette of heart-shaped leaves with delicate serrated edges. Leaves are soft and waxy; new growth of B. deltophylla flushes dark green to black, while B. calthifolia is a lighter shade of green. Small white flowers bloom mid-summer off an upright spike. Flowers are star-like: although Beesia flowers do not have petals, they do have 5 elliptic, petal-like sepals. Flowers also have many stamens.


      = Phytochemistry

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      A class of organic molecules termed beesiosides have been isolated from Beesia plants. Beesiosides are cycloartane glycosides (a type of triterpene that forms a sugar and a non-sugar upon hydrolysis).


      Phylogeny


      Anemonopsis, a monotypic genus in the Ranunculaceae native to Japan, is a sister group to Beesia. Eranthis and Actaea are also closely related to Beesia.


      Uses




      = Ornamental

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      Beesia is easily divided or grown from seed, and can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 6a to 8b. It grows best in partial shade or filtered light in rich, moist soil.


      = Medicinal

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      Beesia rhizomes are used in Chinese herbal medicine as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and influenza.


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    Beesia, Beesia deltophylla, Monrovia Plant

    A gently-spreading evergreen groundcover from the Dan Hinkley Collection with exceptionally shiny, green to gunmetal blue, heart-shaped leaves. The foliage creates a handsome backdrop for the pretty star-shaped spring flowers. This fuss-free filler thrives in dappled shade, perfect for a narrow bed, tree understory or woodland garden.

    Beesia deltophylla - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Beesia deltophylla, known simply as beesia, is a mounding to creeping, evergreen ground cover that spreads slowly by underground rhizomes. This plant is native to the forested slopes of southeastern Tibet. Mature clumps will reach up to 18" tall and spread to fill a 2' wide area.

    Beesia

    A fabulous shade garden perennial recently introduced from China, Beesia has evergreen heart-shaped leaves with a deep lustrous shine. Each leaf is perched on dark purple green petioles (leaf stems) which further emphases the glimmering green leaves.

    Beesia - Wikipedia

    Beesia is an evergreen perennial and grows as a dense basal rosette of heart-shaped leaves with delicate serrated edges. Leaves are soft and waxy; new growth of B. deltophylla flushes dark green to black, while B. calthifolia is a lighter shade of green.

    Beesia deltaphylla - Nursery Management

    May 1, 2018 · Name: Beesia deltaphylla ; Description: Evergreen groundcover with glossy, heart-shaped leaves, growing 12-18 inches tall. Hardiness: USDA Zone 5b to 9. In the landscape: Beesia thrives in partial to full shade in moist soil. Summer irrigation is needed during dry spells.

    Beesia deltophylla - Briggs Nursery

    Very cute, glossy, evergreen heart-shaped leaved groundcover, tinged in purple hues, forms dense rosettes up to twelve inches across. The white flowers rise up above the foliage in mid to late spring. Excellent in well-drained yet moist soil in full or partial shade. 1′ x 1′. I would like to subscribe to updates from Briggs Nursery.

    Beesia deltophylla at Digging Dog Nursery

    Beesia deltophylla belongs to the Buttercup family and is well-suited for the woodlands or underneath high canopies, where it glimmers amid companions such as Corydalis, Cyclamen or Ferns and revels in moist but not soggy compost-enriched soil. Blooms May–June. Size: 18" high x 18" wide. Hardy to zone 6.

    How to Propagate Beesia - PictureThis

    Beesia thrives when propagated through cutting. For successful growth, ensure the use of healthy, disease-free parent plants. The cuttings should ideally be taken during periods of active growth and placed in a well-draining, fertile soil mix to encourage root development.

    Beesia (Beesia deltophylla) - Garden.org - The National …

    Plant database entry for Beesia (Beesia deltophylla) with 9 images and 18 data details.

    Beesia - A Tree Garden

    A relative newcomer to the US nursery trade, Beesia is a beautiful, glossy evergreen perennial or groundcover for the shade garden. The broad, heart-shaped leaves are reminiscent of ginger but much shinier and slightly bumpy. Airy white flowers emerge in mid to late spring.