Rodgersia (Rodgersia podophylla)
rod-JER-zee-ah poe-doe-FIL-lah
Synonyms:
R. japonica
Genus:
Rodgersia
This species creates tropical drama with its large, toothed leaves and ivory-green, footlong flowers. It exhibits reddish-bronze color in autumn.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
The stature of Rodgersias adds drama and definition to gardens in full sun and partial shade. The leaves are strongly textured and may be tinged bronze; they pair well with finely-textured plants. They are at home by water, in a woodland, or in other moist garden sites.
Care:
Grow in humus-rich, moist soil in partial shade to full sun.
Propagation:
Divide in early spring. Sow seed in a cold frame in spring.
Problems:
Slugs.
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