One of the boldest foliage plants for the garden, in spring 'Bronze Peacock' emerges from the ground, its shoots and leaves unfurling a striking deep bronze red.
Rodgersia Dark Pokers has palmate leaves tinted with hues of burgundy and green. Clusters of small star shaped flowers emerge in shades of rosy red, adding a splash of colour from early to midsummer.
Bold architectural perennial combining broad palm-like green leaves, leather-like and wrinkled with a distinctive saw-tooth edge, with dainty clusters of small cream or pale pink flowers in summer.
Impressive clumps of coarsely toothed palmate leaves emerge during the spring, initially they are a rich bronze colour, turning to green later in the season. This native to Japan and Korea is ....
Bold and architectural, this fine form of RODGERSIA has heavily textured glossy leaves and tall spikes of fluffy creamy-white flowers in late summer - great for adding drama to a bog or river's edge