One of the big hits at the Chelsea Flower Show this year, where Tom Stuart-
Smith used it extensively in his 'Best of Show' garden. This plant has big
circular leaves that pack an even bigger architectural punch. The leaves can
grow up to 60cm across and are held on stalks that can reach 2m tall. In
autumn, before they die down, they will often turn bright shades of red.
Rounded clusters of white to bright pink flowers appear above the foliage in
late spring.