Darmera peltata (Peltiphyllum peltatum)
Indian Rhubarb, Umbrella Plant, Giant Cup
$16.99 - $45.99
- Main interest:
- large unique foliage, pinkish-white star-shaped flowers, red fall foliage
- Exposure:
- partial to full shade
- Soil humidity:
- moist to wet soil
- Growth type:
- clumping
- Flower colour:
- pinkish-white
- Flowering period:
- April to May
- Foliage:
- green
- USDA Hardiness:
- zone 5a: -29 °C (-20 °F) View Zone Map
- Mature height & width:
- height: 5 ft (1.5 m) width: 5 ft (1.5 m)
- Use:
- specimen, stream bank, woodland, shade garden, rain garden, boggy garden, mass planting, container
Darmera peltata is commonly known as Indian Rhubarb or Umbrella Plant. It is grown in gardens for its unique foliage and attractive umbrella-like flowers. The green leaves are large, glossy, deeply veined, and toothed. They can reach up to 18โ across, and are paler green underneath than on top. They remain attractive throughout the growing season, and will turn a gorgeous red in autumn. The showy, pinkish-white, star-shaped flowers form umbrella-shaped domes at the top of sturdy stems in the early spring, before the foliage emerges.
This stunning waterside perennial will need a larger space to grow. Darmera peltata can grow up to 3 to 5 feet tall and wide. It is easy to grow and requires little maintenance. Umbrella Plant spreads very slowly and grows in shady areas, damp soils, woodlands, riverbanks and along pond edges.
Under ideal conditions, Indian Rhubarb can be expected to live around 10 years. It is propagated through seeds in spring or fall, or by division in spring. Peltiphyllum peltatum will die back to the crown during winter, and will regrow in spring. Make sure not to disturb it when it is dormant.
- Main interest:
- large unique foliage, pinkish-white star-shaped flowers, red fall foliage
- Exposure:
- partial to full shade
- Soil humidity:
- moist to wet soil
- Growth type:
- clumping
- Flower colour:
- pinkish-white
- Flowering period:
- April to May
- Foliage:
- green
- USDA Hardiness:
- zone 5a: -29 °C (-20 °F) View Zone Map
- Mature height & width:
- height: 5 ft (1.5 m) width: 5 ft (1.5 m)
- Use:
- specimen, stream bank, woodland, shade garden, rain garden, boggy garden, mass planting, container
Darmera peltata is commonly known as Indian Rhubarb or Umbrella Plant. It is grown in gardens for its unique foliage and attractive umbrella-like flowers. The green leaves are large, glossy, deeply veined, and toothed. They can reach up to 18โ across, and are paler green underneath than on top. They remain attractive throughout the growing season, and will turn a gorgeous red in autumn. The showy, pinkish-white, star-shaped flowers form umbrella-shaped domes at the top of sturdy stems in the early spring, before the foliage emerges.
This stunning waterside perennial will need a larger space to grow. Darmera peltata can grow up to 3 to 5 feet tall and wide. It is easy to grow and requires little maintenance. Umbrella Plant spreads very slowly and grows in shady areas, damp soils, woodlands, riverbanks and along pond edges.
Under ideal conditions, Indian Rhubarb can be expected to live around 10 years. It is propagated through seeds in spring or fall, or by division in spring. Peltiphyllum peltatum will die back to the crown during winter, and will regrow in spring. Make sure not to disturb it when it is dormant.
Synonym(s): Peltiphyllum peltatum, Saxifraga peltata