However right now my "leopard plant" ligularia is blooming away and since there is not much else going on in the area, I've left the blooms on to enjoy. So if you were wondering what ligularia blooms actually look like, here you go!
This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Ligularia Blooms
However right now my "leopard plant" ligularia is blooming away and since there is not much else going on in the area, I've left the blooms on to enjoy. So if you were wondering what ligularia blooms actually look like, here you go!
Labels:
Foliage,
perennials
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4 comments:
That is indeed a pretty ligularia. I've always wanted to grow them, since selling them in the greenhouse, but don't have room. It's a sad dilemma which would require removal of grass, widening beds, labour....hmmmm...your photo is enticing though. Do you grow "The Rocket" ligularia too?
Shirley,
Actually I've never seen 'The Rocket' for sale around here, or maybe I've just never noticed it. Ligularia is not that common of a plant in our area.
They look good underneath the bold tropical foliage. The large leaves behind help make the yellow ligularia flowers stand out.
A very beautiful bloom! I like how they contrast again the shape of the leafs
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