Note the interesting foliage of this Rodger's flower (Rodgersia pinnata 'Chocolate Wings') on the right. In spring, the foliage emerges chocolate/maroon and ages to a green. They prefer adequate moisture and send up huge creamy flower plumes that later age to burgundy. We have many different Rodgersias at Rotary Gardens and love every one. For a tropical look in part shade, give them a whirl. This variety would combine well with golden foliaged plants, perhaps the golden sedge (Carex elata 'Bowles Golden').
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Has The Cacophony Ended!?
Note the interesting foliage of this Rodger's flower (Rodgersia pinnata 'Chocolate Wings') on the right. In spring, the foliage emerges chocolate/maroon and ages to a green. They prefer adequate moisture and send up huge creamy flower plumes that later age to burgundy. We have many different Rodgersias at Rotary Gardens and love every one. For a tropical look in part shade, give them a whirl. This variety would combine well with golden foliaged plants, perhaps the golden sedge (Carex elata 'Bowles Golden').
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