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hard to ell from just the roots could be darmera peltata or astilboides tabularis, to get a definite id. wait till it leafs out or if thes names can be googled, you may be able to recognize the leaf.
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Hi again, Linda found this other old forum post with a similar ID for Darmera peltata. Might be useful? Interesting it was also posted in the month of May.
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Hi, some suggestions from our followers on social media
Could it be either Darmera or Bugloss?
FYI - Darmera peltata - flowers first, then foliage.
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I wonder if it is darmera peltata, the leaves are too big to be mukdenia rossi, both in the saxifrage family, the former blooms on bare stalks, the roots are rhizomatic.
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Hi there,
I love this plant. Darmera peltata, fabulous fast growing bergenia-like tall solitary flowers before the big umbrella leaves. It can be a bit of a rogue in small gardens but in large gardens/areas by streams it is great.
Best wishes,
Samantha Jane
sjgardendesign.com
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Darmera peltata (Umbrella plant) has been used in The HESCO Garden by Leeds City Council for Chelsea Flower Show 2009.