‘Viridiflora’

Flowers usually replaced by green feathery shoots, very rarely with pale pink (H8) flowers;VIII–X; mid-green foliage; height 26–30cm; spread 46–60cm. An intriguing, attractive curiosity, suitable for flower-arranging.

Wild-collected; found by P. D. Williams (St. Keverne, Cornwall, England) about 1909.

Named from viridi- = green; flos = flower.