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Bill
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Rodgersias stand up to wet soils and shaded situations. They flower in late spring or early summer, producing large light pink or white flower clusters. The foliage resembles that of a Chestnut tree....
How to grow and care for a Rodgersia plant

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Plants: 11227 | From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Seeded: 66.248.100.154
weezie13
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Are they like a shrub???
How tall are they?
We have a chestnut tree my father planted as a seedling and it's huge, the leaves are very similar and so are the flower clusters somewhat..
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Bill
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Hi Weezie, They are not really shrublike in growth because each leaf stalk rises individually from the soil, but the foliage mound can be 2-4 ft tall, and the flower stalks can be as tall as 6 ft. depending on the variety. Mine is about 2 ft. tall, 4 ft. in diameter and the flower spikes rise about a foot above the foliage. Each leaf hand is about 12 inches in diameter.

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Plants: 11227 | From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Seeded: 66.248.98.80
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Beautiful, will look great in the back acres... is it perenial?
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Bill
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Hi Jiffy, It's definately a perennial... The first two years I had mine, I was very disappointed. Last year it looked very good. This year it is looking awesome!


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Plants: 11227 | From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Seeded: 66.248.104.167
   

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