Rodgersia pinnata 'Maurice Mason' - Featherleaf Rodgersia
Botanical name       : Rodgersia pinnata 'Maurice Mason'Â
Common name          : Featherleaf Rodgersia, Rodger's FlowerÂ
Colour               : PinkÂ
Flowering time       : June - JulyÂ
Full grown height    : ± 80 cmÂ
Light requirement    : Partial shade, ShadeÂ
Moisture requirement : Normal, MoistÂ
Winter hardiness     : Till -23°C  (USDA Zone 6)Â
Spacing              : ± 50 cm (± 4 per m²)Â
Details              : Insect friendlyÂ
Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 LiterÂ
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working daysÂ
Special notes        : -Â
General information about Rodgers Flower (Rodgersia):Rodgers Flower (Rodgersia) is straight away recognizable by its large palmate leaves. It is a very hardy, slow growing perennial. It takes a few years to mature but then you get a reliable eye-catching plant. The foliage of some varieties has dark colours especially in spring. The flowers of Rodgers Flower can vary between white to pinky/red. After flowering, the stems are still attractive for a long time. Rodgers Flower wants a spot in the (half) shade in fertile, normal soil which may be moist. A spot in the sun is ok as long as the plant gets enough moisture. They appreciate a gift of fresh compost in spring. Rodgers Flower is a late starter in spring and it is good to plant spring flowering bulbs in-between them, such as Snowdrop (Galanthus) and Squill (Scilla). Good strong neighbour plants for Rodgers Flower are Indian Rhubarb (Darmera), Astilbe (Astilbe), Mountain Fleece (Persicaria amplexicaulis) and Royal Fern (Osmunda).Featherleaf Rodgersia - Rodgersia pinnata 'Maurice Mason'