Astilboides tabularis
(syn. Rodgersia tabularis)
Highly valued for its fabulously bold, tropicalesque foliage, this native
of China & Japan forms big clumps, 3’ to 4’ tall &
across. The beautiful leaves, like large, rounded, shallowly lobed fans,
are light green & softly hairy. Bloom time is from May to July, when
the strong, dark, upright stems display plume-like spikes of numerous,
tiny, creamy white, star-shaped flowers. Astilboides tabularis likes part
shade to bright shade, rich, composty soil & cool, moist conditions.
A good choice for growing next to a pond or moist corner. Takes several
years to get a good-sized clump.
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