Ligularia sibirica


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Read about Ligularia sibirica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ligularia sibirica, Cass. (Cineraria sibirica, Linn. Senecio sibiricus, Clarke. Ligularia racemosa, DC. Senecio Ligularia, Hook. f.). Very variable, native from France to Japan: stout and erect, 3 to 4 ft.: leaves to 1 ft. across, somewhat triangular to reniform or cordate-sagittate in outline, the basal sinus sometimes deep and sometimes shallow, obtuse or acute, the margin coarsely toothed, the petiole of the st.-leaves winged and sheathing: heads many, each many-fld., somewhat secund in a terminal raceme; bracts of involucre 8-10; rays or ligules yellow, very long (1/2-3/4 in.): pappus reddish.— May be planted in the herbary. Said to be a showy marsh plant. CH


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