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I live in Leicester, UK, US zone 8. I grow this as an annual from seeds saved the previous year. I also grow L.Leonorus, which is hardy ...Read More
This year I planted this plant for the first time.
To my Surprise they have grown about 7/8 ft tall. They have been bloom...Read More
From some of the other descriptions posted, I think a few of the previous comments are by folks growing the much more common Leonotis leo...Read More
I purchased 2 young plants from the local College's Horticultural Department as "African Lion's Tails". Easy to grow. They love full sun ...Read More
my husband had one delivered to me a few years ago instead of cut roses for our anniversary in december. i thought i'd lost it the first...Read More
I was wondering what to do about this plant; I now have three. I found answers by reading the comments as to whether I should prune them ...Read More
I now have two varieties of this plant. My first (going on its 2nd year in the garden) has the long slender leaves. It wintered well he...Read More
I grow the Var. L. NEPETIFOLIA, in Zone 7A/7B I'm right on t/line. This is also known as KLIP DAGGA. Native to Tropical Africa & Southe...Read More
First year growing this unusual beauty. Mine grew over 12 ft tall!
Its hard to gather seeds from as the flowers are very picky an...Read More
......smoking or drinking the flowers as a tea helps with insomnia......
This plant is also called Lion's Mane and Wild Dagga. Here in SE Alabama it provides beautiful color to the Fall garden. It grows quite a...Read More
I used Lion's Tail in container here in SE New England. We have had some soft frost and it is still going strong. Very easy to start fro...Read More
I was given 2 plants as baby ( 2inches tall ) in a trade. I planted them in the spring. They grew to about 6 feet tall!!!
They j...Read More
Very unique and interesting plant. I love to grow lion's ear for the comments I get from neighbors and the hummingbirds love it! Great an...Read More
Wonderful plant that grows very well in the limestone, caliche, and clay of the Edwards Plateau. I cut it back and mulch in the fall and ...Read More
Unusual looking plant, sure to draw comments from everyone that sees it in bloom. Did some pruning and stuck the pruned pieces directly ...Read More
Love the plant. I just wanted to note that it tis easy to propagate cuttings. Out of around 90 cuttings only one died.
I am in love with this plant! The orange flowers are happy and Dr. Seuss-like. We call this palnt the 'giant orange ball flower'. I origi...Read More
I just saw this beautiful flower last night at a friend's home in a flower arrangement on the kitchen table. It was so cute with the lit...Read More
I was thankful for how easy it was to grow since I could only grow it as an annual it bloomed only (maybe) two months. I'll have to start...Read More
Here I don't even give them any water but the summer is mild (San Francisco Bay area, California) but they bloom freely anyway & seems to...Read More
This plant reseeds freely in zone 9a. In fact, it can become a prickly pest in orange groves and fence rows. Flower arrangers like the ...Read More
Small evergreen shrub, native to South Africa, superior form to L. leonurus because it retains foliage to the ground as opposed to...Read More