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8 most common species:
Ligularia dentata
Leopard plant
Leopard plant (Ligularia dentata) is a perennial herbaceous plant that will grow from 61 to 91 cm tall. Attractive foliage with large, 15 cm leaves that are brown on top and purple underneath. Showy yellow flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Grows best in partial shade to full shade.
Ligularia przewalskii
Przewalski's leopard plant
Przewalski's leopard plant is an old world plant cultivated for its ornamental value and attractive foliage and flowers. It's no surprise it has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit bringing beauty to any water garden where it thrives best. Its name honors Nicholas M. Przewalkski, and the Latin name (Ligularia przewalskii) means "strap."
Ligularia japonica
Japanese ligularia
The stem height is 60 to 100 cm. The root leaves have a long petiole, and the leaf blades are deeply split into palms, and the length and width are 30 cm. There are three leaves on the stem, and they alternate with each other. The base of the petiole is a wide sheath. The leaves at the time of budding are squeezed like Yabregasa and develop as they grow. Place 2-8 flower heads in the shape of bunches on the top of the stem. The head flower is yellow and reaches a diameter of 10 cm. About 10 tongue-shaped flowers. Togebuki (Ezotakakarako) does not have a base of the total base and the base of the floral pattern. The crown hair is reddish brown and has a length of 6 to 8 mm.
Ligularia sibirica
Siberian ligularia
Siberian ligularia is cultivated for garden use due to the appealing look of its yellow flowers and luscious green leaves. It used to be more common in the wild, but due to changes to its habitat, it has decreased. Avoid placing this plant in the shade. If you do so, it will not produce flowers and is unlikely to germinate.
Ligularia fischeri
Leopard plant
The height of the flower stalk is about 1 to 2 m. The rooted leaves have a long petiole similar to the Japanese cypress are circular with a diameter of 40 to 60 cm and the edges of the leaves are serrated. The petiole of the leaves on the stem holds the stem. The flowering period is from summer to fall with yellow head flowers in the upper part of the stem. It blooms from the bottom of the inflorescence to the top. The overall shape is similar to that of Metakarako but there are about 3 head-shaped tongue flowers of Metakarako whereas that of Otakara is about 8. The roots of the roots of the metacarp are dusty but the tadpoles are not sharp.
Ligularia hodgsonii
Leopard plant
The stem height is 30 to 80 cm. The root leaves have a long petiole with a length of 30 cm, the leaf blades are kidney-shaped, 4.5 to 13 cm long and 8 to 27 cm wide. The tip is round, the base is heart-shaped, and the edges have uneven, dull saw teeth. The leaves on the stem alternate, and the base of the petiole forms a wide sheath and holds the stem. Put 5-9 flower heads on the top of the stalk. The head flower is yellow, is 4 to 5 cm in diameter, the length of the head flower pattern is 1 to 8 cm, and the inflorescence has spider hair. The summit has a bell shape with a length of 1.1 to 1.2 cm. There are two small corals at the base of the summit, and there is a wide coral leaf at the base of the head flower pattern. The tongue-shaped flower has 7-12 pieces, and the cylindrical flower corolla is 2.5 cm long and 5 to 8 mm wide. The fruit is 6 to 7 mm long and the crown is reddish brown and is 1 cm long.
Ligularia dentata 'Britt Marie Crawford'
Summer ragwort 'Britt Marie Crawford'
Summer ragwort 'Britt Marie Crawford' is a cultivar of Summer ragwort. It is known for its daisy-like orange-yellow flowers that bloom among unusual dark chocolate kidney-shaped leaves. The plant was named by the husband of Britt-Marie Crawford who found it growing on her property in Fife, Scotland. After her death, he introduced it into commercial production. Gardeners favor this cultivar as it is very hardy in cold weather.
Ligularia 'The Rocket'
Rocket Ligularia
Rocket Ligularia is an award-winning cultivar often used in gardens by ponds and streams. Its mounding growth habit and tall summer flower spikes make it a favorite with gardeners looking for a statement plant. Its bright-colored flower spikes set it apart from other species in the genus.

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Leopard plant
Ligularia dentata
Leopard plant
Leopard plant (Ligularia dentata) is a perennial herbaceous plant that will grow from 61 to 91 cm tall. Attractive foliage with large, 15 cm leaves that are brown on top and purple underneath. Showy yellow flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Grows best in partial shade to full shade.
Przewalski's leopard plant
Ligularia przewalskii
Przewalski's leopard plant
Przewalski's leopard plant is an old world plant cultivated for its ornamental value and attractive foliage and flowers. It's no surprise it has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit bringing beauty to any water garden where it thrives best. Its name honors Nicholas M. Przewalkski, and the Latin name (Ligularia przewalskii) means "strap."
Japanese ligularia
Ligularia japonica
Japanese ligularia
The stem height is 60 to 100 cm. The root leaves have a long petiole, and the leaf blades are deeply split into palms, and the length and width are 30 cm. There are three leaves on the stem, and they alternate with each other. The base of the petiole is a wide sheath. The leaves at the time of budding are squeezed like Yabregasa and develop as they grow. Place 2-8 flower heads in the shape of bunches on the top of the stem. The head flower is yellow and reaches a diameter of 10 cm. About 10 tongue-shaped flowers. Togebuki (Ezotakakarako) does not have a base of the total base and the base of the floral pattern. The crown hair is reddish brown and has a length of 6 to 8 mm.
Siberian ligularia
Ligularia sibirica
Siberian ligularia
Siberian ligularia is cultivated for garden use due to the appealing look of its yellow flowers and luscious green leaves. It used to be more common in the wild, but due to changes to its habitat, it has decreased. Avoid placing this plant in the shade. If you do so, it will not produce flowers and is unlikely to germinate.
Leopard plant
Ligularia fischeri
Leopard plant
The height of the flower stalk is about 1 to 2 m. The rooted leaves have a long petiole similar to the Japanese cypress are circular with a diameter of 40 to 60 cm and the edges of the leaves are serrated. The petiole of the leaves on the stem holds the stem. The flowering period is from summer to fall with yellow head flowers in the upper part of the stem. It blooms from the bottom of the inflorescence to the top. The overall shape is similar to that of Metakarako but there are about 3 head-shaped tongue flowers of Metakarako whereas that of Otakara is about 8. The roots of the roots of the metacarp are dusty but the tadpoles are not sharp.
Leopard plant
Ligularia hodgsonii
Leopard plant
The stem height is 30 to 80 cm. The root leaves have a long petiole with a length of 30 cm, the leaf blades are kidney-shaped, 4.5 to 13 cm long and 8 to 27 cm wide. The tip is round, the base is heart-shaped, and the edges have uneven, dull saw teeth. The leaves on the stem alternate, and the base of the petiole forms a wide sheath and holds the stem. Put 5-9 flower heads on the top of the stalk. The head flower is yellow, is 4 to 5 cm in diameter, the length of the head flower pattern is 1 to 8 cm, and the inflorescence has spider hair. The summit has a bell shape with a length of 1.1 to 1.2 cm. There are two small corals at the base of the summit, and there is a wide coral leaf at the base of the head flower pattern. The tongue-shaped flower has 7-12 pieces, and the cylindrical flower corolla is 2.5 cm long and 5 to 8 mm wide. The fruit is 6 to 7 mm long and the crown is reddish brown and is 1 cm long.
Summer ragwort 'Britt Marie Crawford'
Ligularia dentata 'Britt Marie Crawford'
Summer ragwort 'Britt Marie Crawford'
Summer ragwort 'Britt Marie Crawford' is a cultivar of Summer ragwort. It is known for its daisy-like orange-yellow flowers that bloom among unusual dark chocolate kidney-shaped leaves. The plant was named by the husband of Britt-Marie Crawford who found it growing on her property in Fife, Scotland. After her death, he introduced it into commercial production. Gardeners favor this cultivar as it is very hardy in cold weather.
Rocket Ligularia
Ligularia 'The Rocket'
Rocket Ligularia
Rocket Ligularia is an award-winning cultivar often used in gardens by ponds and streams. Its mounding growth habit and tall summer flower spikes make it a favorite with gardeners looking for a statement plant. Its bright-colored flower spikes set it apart from other species in the genus.
Ligularia hybrid
Ligularia hybrid
Ligularia hybrid
Ligularia hybrid are known for the attractive ornamental foliage that they produce. They have a reputation for loving moisture and, in the wild, are normally found in wet environments. Ligularia hybrid are relatively hardy perennials that have daisy-like flowers.
Narrow-headed leopard plant
Ligularia stenocephala
Narrow-headed leopard plant
The Rocket plant is true to its name, with bright yellow flowers in a rocket-shaped arrangement. Narrow-headed leopard plant's roots and leaves have been used medicinally to increase memory retention, reduce blood alcohol levels, and decrease the growth of cancerous melanomas.
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Dracaena
Dracaena
Dracaena are popular house plants that are easy to grow. They can tolerate low-light conditions and require little watering. Their leaves range from variegated to dark green. Their characteristic traits include woody stems that grow slowly but offer a striking appearance for small spaces such as apartments or offices.
Ficus
Fig trees
Fig trees have been cultivated in many regions for their fruits, particularly the common fig, F. carica. Most of the species have edible fruits, although the common fig is the only one of commercial value. Fig trees are also important food sources for wildlife in the tropics, including monkeys, bats, and insects.
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Brambles
Brambles are members of the rose family, and there are hundreds of different types to be found throughout the European countryside. They have been culturally significant for centuries; Christian folklore stories hold that when the devil was thrown from heaven, he landed on a bramble bush. Their vigorous growth habit can tangle into native plants and take over.
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Maples
The popular tree family known as maples change the color of their leaves in the fall. Many cultural traditions encourage people to watch the colors change, such as momijigari in Japan. Maples popular options for bonsai art. Alternately, their sap is used to create maple syrup.
Prunus
Prunus
Prunus is a genus of flowering fruit trees that includes almonds, cherries, plums, peaches, nectarines, and apricots. These are often known as "stone fruits" because their pits are large seeds or "stones." When prunus trees are damaged, they exhibit "gummosis," a condition in which the tree's gum (similar to sap) is secreted to the bark to help heal external wounds.
Solanum
Nightshades
Nightshades is a large and diverse genus of plants, with more than 1500 different types worldwide. This genus incorporates both important staple food crops like tomato, potato, and eggplant, but also dangerous poisonous plants from the nightshade family. The name was coined by Pliny the Elder almost two thousand years ago.
Rosa
Roses
Most species of roses are shrubs or climbing plants that have showy flowers and sharp thorns. They are commonly cultivated for cut flowers or as ornamental plants in gardens due to their attractive appearance, pleasant fragrance, and cultural significance in many countries. The rose hips (fruits) can also be used in jams and teas.
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Oaks
Oaks are among the world's longest-lived trees, sometimes growing for over 1,000 years! The oldest known oak tree is in the southern United States and is over 1,500 years old. Oaks produce an exceedingly popular type of wood which is used to make different products, from furniture and flooring to wine barrels and even cosmetic creams.
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8 most common species:
Ligularia dentata
Leopard plant
Leopard plant (Ligularia dentata) is a perennial herbaceous plant that will grow from 61 to 91 cm tall. Attractive foliage with large, 15 cm leaves that are brown on top and purple underneath. Showy yellow flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Grows best in partial shade to full shade.
Ligularia przewalskii
Przewalski's leopard plant
Przewalski's leopard plant is an old world plant cultivated for its ornamental value and attractive foliage and flowers. It's no surprise it has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit bringing beauty to any water garden where it thrives best. Its name honors Nicholas M. Przewalkski, and the Latin name (Ligularia przewalskii) means "strap."
Ligularia japonica
Japanese ligularia
The stem height is 60 to 100 cm. The root leaves have a long petiole, and the leaf blades are deeply split into palms, and the length and width are 30 cm. There are three leaves on the stem, and they alternate with each other. The base of the petiole is a wide sheath. The leaves at the time of budding are squeezed like Yabregasa and develop as they grow. Place 2-8 flower heads in the shape of bunches on the top of the stem. The head flower is yellow and reaches a diameter of 10 cm. About 10 tongue-shaped flowers. Togebuki (Ezotakakarako) does not have a base of the total base and the base of the floral pattern. The crown hair is reddish brown and has a length of 6 to 8 mm.
Ligularia sibirica
Siberian ligularia
Siberian ligularia is cultivated for garden use due to the appealing look of its yellow flowers and luscious green leaves. It used to be more common in the wild, but due to changes to its habitat, it has decreased. Avoid placing this plant in the shade. If you do so, it will not produce flowers and is unlikely to germinate.
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Dracaena
Dracaena
Dracaena are popular house plants that are easy to grow. They can tolerate low-light conditions and require little watering. Their leaves range from variegated to dark green. Their characteristic traits include woody stems that grow slowly but offer a striking appearance for small spaces such as apartments or offices.
Ficus
Fig trees
Fig trees have been cultivated in many regions for their fruits, particularly the common fig, F. carica. Most of the species have edible fruits, although the common fig is the only one of commercial value. Fig trees are also important food sources for wildlife in the tropics, including monkeys, bats, and insects.
Rubus
Brambles
Brambles are members of the rose family, and there are hundreds of different types to be found throughout the European countryside. They have been culturally significant for centuries; Christian folklore stories hold that when the devil was thrown from heaven, he landed on a bramble bush. Their vigorous growth habit can tangle into native plants and take over.
Acer
Maples
The popular tree family known as maples change the color of their leaves in the fall. Many cultural traditions encourage people to watch the colors change, such as momijigari in Japan. Maples popular options for bonsai art. Alternately, their sap is used to create maple syrup.
Prunus
Prunus
Prunus is a genus of flowering fruit trees that includes almonds, cherries, plums, peaches, nectarines, and apricots. These are often known as "stone fruits" because their pits are large seeds or "stones." When prunus trees are damaged, they exhibit "gummosis," a condition in which the tree's gum (similar to sap) is secreted to the bark to help heal external wounds.
Solanum
Nightshades
Nightshades is a large and diverse genus of plants, with more than 1500 different types worldwide. This genus incorporates both important staple food crops like tomato, potato, and eggplant, but also dangerous poisonous plants from the nightshade family. The name was coined by Pliny the Elder almost two thousand years ago.
Rosa
Roses
Most species of roses are shrubs or climbing plants that have showy flowers and sharp thorns. They are commonly cultivated for cut flowers or as ornamental plants in gardens due to their attractive appearance, pleasant fragrance, and cultural significance in many countries. The rose hips (fruits) can also be used in jams and teas.
Quercus
Oaks
Oaks are among the world's longest-lived trees, sometimes growing for over 1,000 years! The oldest known oak tree is in the southern United States and is over 1,500 years old. Oaks produce an exceedingly popular type of wood which is used to make different products, from furniture and flooring to wine barrels and even cosmetic creams.
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