Ligularia japonica

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Read about Ligularia japonica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ligularia japonica, Less. (Arnica japonica, Thunb. Senecio japonicus, Schultz. Erythrochaete palmatifida, Sieb. & Zucc.). Strong perennial herb, growing 5 ft. high (said to reach 15 ft. in S. Japan), and grown for its massive foliage effect: radical leaves very large, 1 ft. or more across, deeply palmately cut into 7-11 narrow-lobed and notched divisions: fl.-sts. branched, bearing heads on rather long, naked sts.; rays orange, spreading, 3 in. from tip to tip. Japan. Summer. —Intro. into this country about twenty-five to thirty years ago. It is a bold plant, hardy in N. Y., and well adapted to planting where strong foliage effects are desired, provided the place is moist. CH


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