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Rodgersia podophylla

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.

Overview

Height 3 ft. to 6 ft. Spread 3 ft. to 6 ft. Growth Habit Clumps Growth Pace Moderate Grower Light Full Sun to Part Shade Moisture Medium to Wet Maintenance Low Characteristics Showy Flowers, Showy Foliage Bloom Time Summer Flower Color Green, White Uses Beds and Borders, Ground Covers, Naturalizing, Specimen Plant/Focal Point, Waterside Style Woodland Garden Seasonal Interest Spring Interest Tolerance Frost Tolerant Type Perennials

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