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Rodgersia aesculifolia
Missouri Botanical Garden — Best grown in rich, humusy, consistently moist soils in part shade. Leaf margins may brown if soils are allowed to dry out. Deadhead spent flower stalks after bloom. Propagate by division or seed. Rodgersia aesculifolia, sometimes commonly called ...More…
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Rodgersia pinnata
Missouri Botanical Garden — A bold, rhizomatous perennial featuring pinnately compound, basal leaves which appear palmate (horsechestnut-like) from a distance. Each leaf has 6-9 leaflets (6-8" long). Clusters of apetulous, creamy pink to red flowers appear in late spring to ...More…
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Water gardening plant profile: Rodgersia
Denver Plants — Rodgersia aesculifolia is another bog plant than can grow quite large. Be sure to give it plenty of space. It is a very attractive plant with large Viburnum textured leaves. The star shaped, white or pink flowers are held high above the foliage. ...More…
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Perennials - Rodgersia spp.
NC State University Coop Extension — Rodgersia is a bold, striking perennial plant with 5-parted leaves and upright panicles of tiny soft pink flowers, resembling Astilbe. It grows well at the waters edge, and requires constant moisture else the leaves turn brown along the edges. ...More…