Ligularia przewalskii is a spectacular shade perennial, prized for its deeply cut, dark green foliage, almost architectural. In summer, it produces tall, slender, bright golden-yellow flower spikes that rise above the foliage, creating a striking vertical effect.
It develops a dense and structured habit, perfect for partially shaded flowerbeds, woodland gardens, or arrangements near a water feature. Its textured foliage adds contrast and character throughout the season.
Very hardy and vigorous, Ligularia prefers rich, cool to moist, and well-drained soils. It performs best in partial shade, especially in regions with hot summer sun. It is also deer-resistant, an important advantage for Quebec gardens.
Features
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Botanical name: Ligularia przewalskii
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Type: Shade perennial
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Bloom time: July to August
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Color: Golden yellow
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Height: 120 to 150 cm
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Spread: 75 to 90 cm
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Exposure: Partial shade
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Watering: Regular (cool to moist soil)
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Soil: Rich and well-drained
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Hardiness: Zone 3
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Assets: Architectural foliage, bright vertical bloom, deer-resistant
Ligularia przewalskii is ideal for those seeking an imposing, graphic, and long-lasting shade perennial, perfectly suited for Quebec gardens.