How to Propagate and Grow Rodgersia
Rodgersia originate from Japan, Korea, Burma and China and are a genus of rhizamatous perennials.
Leaves are large, divided with five to nine lobed ovate green to bronze leaflets.
Flowers are tiny star shape, borne in very dense panicles.
Genus: Rodgersia
Family: Saxifragaceae
Species: R. pinnata
Common Names: Rodgersia.
Classification: Perennial.
Height: 1500cm (60inches).
Flowering: Throughout summer.
Usage: Ideal for larger borders and beds that are good at retaining moisture.
These garden plants make an ideal specimen plant.
Plant them behind informal ponds for a striking effect.
Site: Grow them in partial shade.
They will also do well in a sunny spot.
Soil: Any rich and soil.
Propagation Methods: By seed in spring.
How to sow seeds
By division in spring.
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