


Terra Nova
Rodgersia ‘Bronze Peacock’ (36 cell half tray)
A shiny, bronzy beauty! The darkest foliage of any Rodgersia. The leaves are thick, glossy, indented and make a great sculptural addition to your woodland garden. Pink flowers emerge in late spring above the mound. In spring, the huge bronze leaves emerge like a peacock's tail!
USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 5-8
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 22″ / 28″ / 50″
Exposure: Part Shade
Bloom Time(s): June
US Patent # | PP24780 |
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Growing Guides
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Common Name | Rodger's Flower, Rodgersia |
Genus | Rodgersia |
Species | Rodgersia pinnata (hybrid selection) |
Family | Saxifragaceae |
Life Cycle | Herbaceous Perennial |
Format | 36-cell half tray |
Plug Care | Harden off and plant plugs promptly after arrival. Maintain moist but not overly saturated growing medium until you can get them planted out, and continue to water frequently while roots establish. Avoid letting the plugs dry out completely. Plant at the same level as the plugs were growing in the trays - do not plant deeply. |
Netting / Staking | Not required; the foliage and flowering stems are self-supporting and robust. |
Temperature Range | Hardy in USDA Zones 5 to 8 |
Spacing | Space plants about 24 to 30 inches apart to allow for their mature size. |
Soil Preference | Prefers humus-rich, consistently moist, well-drained soils. Can handle soils on the wetter side but not saturated or boggy. Fertilize for best results, but avoid fertilizers with high nitrogen as that can encourage floppy, soft growth. Amending the planting soil with a generous amount of organic matter such as compost is a great way to promote healthy growth. |
Day Length | Long-day plants: flowers during the long days of June. Plant in part shade to shade. |
Pinching | Do not pinch. |
When to Plant | Plant in late spring to early summer, when the soil has warmed and the threat of a late frost has passed. |
Harvesting | This plant has typically been grown as a garden plant and needs to be experimented with as a cut flower. Apparently the stems and leaves can last in the vase, but more experimentation is needed. Foliage will likely last in a vase once it has matured and toughened. |
Post Harvest Care | N/A |
Diseases / Insects | Rodgersia generally has no serious insect or disease problems to note. The major challenge is drought stress: this species resents drought and prefers consistent moisture. |
Bailey's Notes | Rodgersia ‘Bronze Peacock’ is a dramatic foliage plant whose bold leaves add a lot of interest to shady or woodland gardens. We wanted to add it to our lineup as it's a horticulturally charismatic plant for the garden, and with some trial and error, it could make a great cut flower/foliage as well. |
Resources | Terra Nova Product Profile and Growing Recipe |
Order Minimums and Tray Sizes
All TERRA NOVA® plugs are grown in a 36 cell half tray. The minimum order is 6 total half trays (an combination of varieties).
Orders for multiple ship weeks must be placed separately.
Patents & Plant Tags
Unauthorized propagation of varieties that are patented is strictly prohibited.
If you are purchasing these plugs with the intent to resell them, you must also purchase tags. Upon adding items to your cart, you will be prompted to add tags for each plant in the order, at the cost of $0.13 per tag. This is applied to your entire order.