A regal ground cover with a cheeky pop of colour, Orangekönigin (that’s "Orange Queen" for non-German speakers) flaunts vivid orange flowers in spring, held above attractive, heart-shaped foliage that turns bronzy in autumn. Growing to around 30cm tall and slowly forming a clump up to 45cm wide, she’s perfect for shady borders or woodland edges.
This queen thrives in partial to full shade with well-drained, humus-rich soil—just keep her out of hot afternoon sun and she won’t throw a royal tantrum. Drought-tolerant once established, low-maintenance, and deer-resistant, she’s the crown jewel of shady gardens.