'Little Rocket' blazing in the sun |
Even without its blooms, Ligularia has interesting shiny green leaves that remind me of a Heuchera. The leaves stay fresh looking all season a with consistent watering.
Ligularia likes moisture and doesn't mind partial shade. Mine get a few hours of morning sun and some indirect afternoon sun. This limited sun still fuels them enough for a magnificent explosion of color. My yellow rockets started launching around the Fourth of July and still had a few yellow blooms this past week.
Launch a few of these brilliant rockets in your garden to extend summer fireworks past Independence Day.
Vegetation low enough for front of border, but flower spikes high enough to be highly visible |
Sharp-edged leaves are an added attraction |
2 comments:
I'm glad to see this profiled. I have long wanted ligularia but was afraid of its size. I have very little shade to put one in, but it's good to know there is a tidier dwarf, and I like seeing how it fits in your border so well. I could do something similar. Definitely want this!
Sounds like my original dilemma, but happy to have seen this at Eastlands, a local nursery. It was next to the bigger cultivar. I actually think 'Little Rocket' leaves are nicer looking too. A little glossier.
Thanks for reading!
-Jeff
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