| '''''Farfugium japonicum''''' is a plant of the family [[Asteraceae]], also known as leopard plant, green leopard plant, and ligularia. | | '''''Farfugium japonicum''''' is a plant of the family [[Asteraceae]], also known as leopard plant, green leopard plant, and ligularia. |
− | ''Farfugium japonicum'' is native to rocky coastal cliffs of [[Japan]], [[Korea]], and [[Taiwan]]. Most cultivars have shiny green leaves variegated with irregular creamy white or yellow markings, which are leathery and large, 4-10 in (10.2-25.4 cm) across, rounded or kidney shaped, with wavy or toothed margins, held aloft on long stalks, and they are evergreen. | + | ''Farfugium japonicum'' is native to rocky coastal cliffs of [[Japan]], [[Korea]], and [[Taiwan]]. Most cultivars have shiny green leaves variegated with irregular creamy white or yellow markings, which are leathery and large, 4-10 in (10.2-25.4 cm) across, rounded or kidney shaped, with wavy or toothed margins, held aloft on long stalks, and they are evergreen. |
− | ''Farfugium japonicum'' grows in a loose clump about 2 ft (0.6 m) tall and wide spreading by [[rhizome]]s. Daisy-like yellow flowers, 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) across, are borne in loose clusters. | + | ''Farfugium japonicum'' grows in a loose clump about 2 ft (0.6 m) tall and wide spreading by [[rhizome]]s. Daisy-like yellow flowers, 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) across, are borne in loose clusters. |