Fairy Hang-out? Emerging Rodgersias (now named Astilboides tabularis) or Rodger’s Flowers

R. tabularis photo taken last summer
R. tabularis photo taken last summer
Emerging Rodgersia
Emerging Rodgersia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Its the round leaf variety that I grow and cherish in my garden–it will have very large round leaves as the photo taken last summer shows. I love it tucked into  a shady damp corner of my garden. The flowers are enchanting aren’t they?  I’d look for spring fairies hanging out here.

4 responses to “Fairy Hang-out? Emerging Rodgersias (now named Astilboides tabularis) or Rodger’s Flowers”

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  3. It’s not neither rogersia or R.tabularis but giant butterbur called also fuki in Japanese cuisine. Best regards.

    1. Thank you. It turns out I was misinformed when I bought it. I will make corrections to posts soon.

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