Spotty
There are few plants with more interesting foliage than the Spotted Leopard Plant (Ligularia sachalinensis) shown here at the top of the picture. It goes well here in a partially shaded spot with the 'Stella de Oro' Daylily (Hemerocallis), which is a nice color echo. Whenever a novice gardener that is not familiar with the ligularia comes through the garden I have to tell them that this plant is very healthy, the spots are not from insect or disease damage. Bold and fun, this plant likes a cool, moist location, will wilt in the sun, but bounce right back as soon as the shade returns. Busy plant!
6 comments:
I like it too! Very nice contrast. It gives light in a different way. Nice choice!
I like variegated foliage too. I have a peace lily that is variegated (a house plant here) which was given to me by a person whose husband hated it because he thought it always "looked sick." People are so different, aren't they?
Haha! I have a caladium that some people think is diseased. And I find it quite striking due to its spots. All iin the eye of the beholder. Your ligularia and daylily do make a nice combo.
HA! That's what I need. Healthy plants that look diseased to match the diseased one's I have. Excellent!
That is a very beautiful photo! Gorgeous plants and blooms. I love the spots!
I really liked your article. Keep up the good work.
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