Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo'

Leopard's Bane

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Common Name: 

Leopard's Bane

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

75 cm

Maximum width: 

110 cm

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Description

This cheerful yellow daisy blooms atop heart-shaped foliage. Perfect for petite bouquets or grown in your border.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Blooming

These plants require a period of cold temperatures (aka vernalization period) to induce flowering. Weather that hovers around an average of 40F for nine weeks will provide a long enough cold period to provide enough floral bud induction to result in very vigorous floral blooms in early spring. They are noted for having a very long bloom season however. They often start in very early spring and will last well into autumn.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Growth

Leopard's Banes do well in partial shade in the warmest of climates. These plants grow best in cool weather, where they can take full sun and grow vigorously.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Planting

Easily propagated by seed. Giving a very light covering of compost will improve the number of seeds that germinate. They can also be propagated by dividing overcrowded clumps.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Pest

Very few pests have a significant affinity for Leopard's Bane. Rarely, however, they can be attacked by aphids, spider mites and thrips.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Interesting facts

Leopard's Bane is not only the bane to the leopard. All parts of this plant are poisonous to people if they are ingested.

Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo') - Soil and irrigation

Doronicums require regular waterings, but prefer soil that drains well as they cannot tolerate overly wet nor overly dry soil. Soils that are slightly acidic (~6 pH) provide the best environment for vigorous growth.

Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo' - Leopard's Bane - Photos