Ligularia przewalskii
Przewalski's Golden Ray
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Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Description
Ligularia przewalskii (Maxim.) Diels, also called Przewalski's golden ray, is a species of 1. 5–2 m (4. 9–6. 6 ft) tall perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Ligularia and the family Asteraceae, native to damp places in Mongolia and Northern China and named after Nikolai Przhevalsky. It used to be called Senecioprzewalskii Maxim.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Blooming
Foliage is topped in summer by tall, erect spikes or rounded clusters of golden yellow to orange daisy-like flowers.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Growth
Bold, sometimes coarse looking perennials. 2-3' tall mounds of large rounded to kidney shaped or lobed 1 foot long leaves. Grows best with some shade from the midday sun.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Planting
Divide clumps in spring or fall. Can also propagate from seeds; sow in containers outside, in fall or spring.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Pest
Slugs and snails are a threat to young leaves in spring.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Interesting facts
Ligularia are native to Asia and Eastern Europe, but it has disappeared from much of its European habitat due to the loss of wetlands.
Przewalski's Golden Ray (Ligularia przewalskii) - Soil and irrigation
Very rich, deep soil that remains moist at most times.









