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  • … name of featherleaf Rodger's flower is hard to explain. Its leaves are as big as most hostas' and heavily textured...anything but feathery. There is, however, a feathery quality to the spikes … feet long, giving them the visual impact of a tropical. Yes, they do bloom, but not profusely and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. Slugs, rabbits and deer don't bother them. Archived …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of 'Bronze Peacock' is deep bronze...darker than any other Rodgersia . The leaves are thick and glossy, with deeply indented veins. The astilbe-like flowers rise two feet above the foliage in June, followed by handsome long-lasting seed heads. But all said and done, it's the foliage that steals the show. In the shade garden, Rodgersias give you a bold … feet long, giving them the visual impact of a tropical. Yes, they do bloom, but not profusely and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … pale pink spikes of bloom appear. Those pale pink flowers age to deep pink, then burgundy, and at the end of the season, the leaves turn bronze In the shade garden, Rodgersias give you a … feet long, giving them the visual impact of a tropical. Yes, they do bloom, but not profusely and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. Slugs, rabbits and deer don't bother them. Archived …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … They're a beautiful fresh light green in spring, maturing to a rich green by mid summer. And the white, astilbe-like flowers can reach five feet tall, a dramatic presence in the shade. … feet long, giving them the visual impact of a tropical. Yes, they do bloom, but not profusely and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. Slugs, rabbits and deer don't bother them. Archived …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from May through the heat of summer until frost. It’s native to South American, the Caribbean, and Mexico where it’s truly evergreen. It’s often found wild growing by streams or lake s in full … are also surprisingly drought tolerant. Add to that the fact that it attracts butterflies and has proven disease and pest resistant, and you can see why it’s become increasingly popular as an annual in the …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moderate to wet soil moisture. In the wild, willows are commonly found near streams, rivers and ponds. In cultivation, willows are often used to control erosion in such areas. They are easily propagated from cuttings; willows root and grow quickly. Of the estimated 350 species in the genus Salix , most are native to the cooler, temperate and sub-polar regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Cross species hybridization occurs both …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant