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Rodgersia podophylla · korėjinė rodžersija

  • Rodgersia, Rodger’s bronze leaf
  • Maiapfelblättriges Schaublatt
  • korėjinė rodžersija
  • pēdlapu rodžersija
  • rodgersja stopowcolistna, rodgersja stopowcowata

Native to Japan and Korea. Growing to 2 m tall and broad, it is a herbaceous perennial with handsome spiky leaves, and occasional creamy-white flower panicles in June and July. It is extensively grown for ornamental use in gardens where it prefers damp shady positions on neutral to acid soils. Though hardy to −20 °C it enjoys a sheltered location. It is chosen primarily for its clumps of large 5- or 7-toothed palmate leaves, which open bronze, turning green in summer and bronze-red in autumn. It can spread by underground rhizomes, eventually covering a large area.

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