Astilboides tabularis - Shieldleaf Rodgersia - Photo courtesy of Sean James Consulting & Design

Shieldleaf Rodgersia

Astilboides tabularis

  • AKA Rodgersia tabularis
  • Panicles of creamy-white flowers resemble astilbe
  • Specimen-sized leaves, up to 90 cm across
  • Umbrella-like leaves are soft, hairy and sharply lobed
  • Bloom Time: Early to midsummer

ZONE:
3

COLOUR:
White

HEIGHT:
100-125 cm

SPREAD:
75-90 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Grow in a moist soil, in a cool, wind-sheltered site. Consistent moisture is a must for astilboides. Prolonged dry periods will result in browning foliage.  An architectural perennial, suitable for a woodland garden or beside ponds and streams. 

Characteristics & Attributes


GROWTH RATE:
Medium
FLOWERING TIME:
Summer
HABIT:
Clumping
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green

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suitable substitutions for Astilboides tabularis