Rodgersia aesculifolia
Common Name: 'Chestnut-leaved rodgersia'AGM. A bold and robust clump-forming perennial with large, attractive, crinkled leaves, resembling those of a horse chestnut, are tinted bronze. Elegant, loose pyramidal heads of creamy-white flowers. Jun-Jul. H200cm S120cm.
£11.00
Care Instructions
Best grown in a good fertile, reliably moist soil in sun or semi-shade. Best planted out of the wind. Late frosts may damage young leaves.

- Herbaceous Perennials
- Good for ground cover
- Award of Garden Merit
- Good for partial shade
- Good for sun
- Good for boggy soil
- Good for clay
- White flowers
- Good for summer
- Over 1.2m