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Rodgersia pinnata 'Chocolate Wings'

Common Name: Featherleaf Rodgersia, Rodger's Flower

A bold perennial of impressive shrub-like size, rodgersia presents huge, beautifully quilted leaves on long stalks. The foliage of 'Chocolate Wings' PPAF transitions through many colors, emerging chocolate brown then changing to green, bronze, and red before returning to brown in fall. Even the flowers go through a color transition, opening a pale pink and darkening to burgundy-red over time. They are produced in early summer on tall stalks well above the foliage, but this selection is mainly grown for its unusual foliage.

Rogersias can be used in mass plantings or as a specimen in shady woodland gardens or at the rear of the flower border. Since they require consistantly moist to wet soil, they can also be used in bog and water gardens.