About Fingerleaf Rodgersia

Seven crinkled leaflets radiating from the center form bold 12" leaves. Pyramidal flower clusters of fragrant creamy white or light pink florets bloom on 24" stalks June–August. Reddish brown fuzz covers the stalks, stems, leaf veins, and leaf edges. Native to China and Japan. Also known as the chestnut-leaved Rodgersia.

About Rodger's Flower

Architectural drama for moist, dappled shade, but tolerates full sun with enough water. Large, veined, sawtoothed, compound leaves. Flowers on tall, bare stems. Suitable for pond sides and wet areas. Deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
4.5-in. pot
$16.00
Height
36"
Width
72"
Catalog
P468
Plant Traits
Attractive Foliage
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