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Ligularia przewalskii

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  • Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
  • Common Name: Ligularia
  • Exposure: Full Shade to Partial Sun
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-9
  • Bloom Color: Yellow
  • Bloom Time: Summer
  • Garden Height: 48-60 Inches
  • Garden Spread: 18-23 Inches

Ligularia przewalskii is an exciting variety with deeply cut, dark green foliage with black stems. The leaves form a nice mound and are a nice contrast to the tall spikes of yellow flowers. This is an excellent plant to add bold color and texture to the shade garden. Named for Nikolay Przhevalsky, a nineteenth-century Russian explorer and plant collector.

Uses: Borders, Mass Planting, Cut Flower
Nature Attraction: Butterflies
Critter Resistance: Deer
Growth Habit: Upright, Mounding

Photos courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company

Homeowner Growing Tips

Grow in moist, moderately fertile soil. Although perfectly shade tolerant, Ligularia can take some sun in reliably moist sites. In average yards, however, shade from hot afternoon sun to prevent wilting, especially in southern climates. Regular deep watering is required during the heat of summer. Avoid windy sites. Cut off spent flower stalks after blooming.

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Anonymous
gorgeous gorgeous grey-green leaves!

i have a woodland shade garden. i needed some oomph in my shady little corridor so picked up various ligularia from romence. the grey-green leaves of the ligularia przewalskii are stunning against the backdrop of hostas. great plant for layering color in the shade!