Species ligularia

ligularia

Ligularia stenocephala

Ligularia stenocephala is a tall, erect perennial with large, heart-shaped leaves and showy daisy-like yellow flowers. This plant can reach heights of three to four feet and can thrive in a variety of soils. It prefers moist conditions and full sun, but will also tolerate some light shade. The blooms of this plant appear in summer and last into fall. It can even tolerate wetter soil along ponds or streams. Ligularia stenocephala is an excellent choice for adding height and seasonal interest to the garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Hardiness Zone:

5

Flowers:

Showy, White Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Deep shade, Filtered shade, Part sun/part shade

Soil:

Acidic

Fruits:

red,pink,tan,white Fruits In Summer Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow,pink,tan,white

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Rainbow leucothoe (Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow') should be watered thoroughly and regularly. During the growing season (late spring to early autumn), water every 7-10 days if there is no rainfall. In areas with extreme heat or drought during that time period, water every 5-7 days. During the winter, water every 3-4 weeks only if the soil feels dry to the touch. Overwatering can cause the plant's leaves to yellow and drop off.

sunlight

Rainbow leucothoe (Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow') requires partial shade to full shade to thrive. More than 5 hours of direct sunlight a day will cause the foliage to burn, making it important to plant in a spot where it will receive some morning sun and afternoon shade. It is cold hardy and can handle light shade during the winter months, and even some full sun but the foliage may turn green and lose the rainbow coloration over time if exposed to too much sun.

pruning

Rainbow leucothoe should be pruned annually in late winter before new growth appears. Start by removing any dead, damaged, or diseased wood using sterile pruning shears. Cut away any branches that are crossed, rubbing, or blocking sunlight from reaching the interior. Also remove any sucker growth around the base of the plant. The remaining branches can be lightly pruned to shape the shrub as desired. Try to maintain an even size throughout the top of the plant. Light pruning is the best approach for these plants, as heavy pruning can interfere with flowering.

Propagation

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
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Jun
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Aug
Harvest Fruit

Starts Flowering

Starts Flowering

Harvest Fruit

Hardiness Map

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