I saw a picture of a beautiful plant called ligularia in a garden catalog. It sounds like it's winter-hardy in our area, but I don't recall ever seeing one in anyone's garden. Will they grow in our ...
Ligularia has had a great time this year, thriving in the consistently damp summer. There are no common names used very much for ligularia, just the botanical name, although 'golden ray' is probably ...
Ligularia is an excellent addition to any gardener’s shade garden. Ligularia should be planted in an area that has partial shade to full shade. Though Ligularia can tolerate some sun, it is prone to ...
Can you please identify this plant in my garden? It is a perennial and it blooms in August. When I bought it lost its tag and I would like to share some with my friends and give them its name. And ...
Ligularia sounds like some kind of pasta or seafood, but no, it's a plant, a perennial flower that has captured my fancy. I should say "flowers," because there are two species of ligularia that could ...
Whatever the size of a garden, the fantastic foliage of a Ligularia will enhance anything that is already planted. A useful foliage plant that never disappoints, it's tough as nails and as close to ...
Crispatum ligularia (Farfugium japonicum ‘Crispatum’) is a shade-loving plant that thrives in most woodland areas. It’s also known as curly leaf ligularia, parsley leaf ligularia or pie crust leopard ...
Few perennials can compete with ligularia for its presence, size and sheer visual impact. They’re large without being invasive or unruly. They are also very hardy and long-lived. Native to China and ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. We all need a little drama in our gardens, and for bold, glamorous foliage, one would be hard-pressed to beat the genus ...
Ligularia sounds like some kind of pasta or seafood, but no, it’s a plant, a perennial flower that has captured my fancy. I should say ‘flowers,’ because there are two species of ligularia that could ...
Ligularia sounds like some kind of pasta or seafood, but no, it's a plant, a perennial flower that has captured my fancy. I should say "flowers," because there are two species of ligularia that could ...
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