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Little Leo popped up last spring in our new home. It's just about to bloom again (April-end). We are zone 8a wet Pacific climate.
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This wonderful plant sends up its yellow blooms when nothing else is blooming yet and makes it possible to believe that spring will indee...Read More
Just purchased three of these plants this spring. Lovely, perky, yellow flowers. Does anyone have any idea whether these plants are pro...Read More
Jeepers what a perfect little plant! Its out there as I write in late March in 35 degree snowy weather, blooming its little heart out amo...Read More
I like this little plant, it comes up and flowers when not many other perennials are and then is inconspicuous the rest of the year.
I have successfully grown leopard's bane in Calgary (zone 3) and Saskatoon (zone 2b). We cover them with a mulch of leaves in the fall, ...Read More
I purchased 3 tiny leopard's Bane plants last year. It has grown amazingly well. Full bloom. It seems to have grown to it's maximum he...Read More
Little Leo has been growing in our garden for five years. It started out from a 3 inch pot, and now the clump is about 18 inches around....Read More
Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, humusy soils in full sun in the cooler a...Read More