![]() Ligularia Soil Requirement Landscape Architect’s Pages Try to use dechlorinated water for watering and ensure it is at room temperature as cold water could be stressful to the plant’s roots. Ensure that the soil doesn’t dry as it would affect the plant’s growth. Use a moisture meter to measure the moisture level of the soil before watering. You can achieve this by watering the plant’s soil at least once a week. When it comes to watering the soil, the goal should be soil that is kept moist at all times. You can also alternate the level of sunlight the plant receives by choosing to keep the Ligularia plant in a room with an eastwards facing window where it can receive the early morning sun rays.ĭuring midday or noon, you should provide adequate cover from the sun rays by using a light curtain or better still relocate the plant to an area of full shade. However, it is best to grow the stunning plant in full shade as excess access to direct sunlight could lead the plant’s leaves to wilt. Ligularias are versatile when it comes to their pick of sunlight intensity as they can survive most sunlight conditions ranging from full sun to partial shade to full shade. Ligularia plants are regarded as average maintenance plants as by meeting their basic light, water, temperature and soil requirements, you ensure proper, healthy growth of the potted plant. The Ligularia genus is home to a lot of different cultivars or varieties, a few notable examples are Leopard plant, Golden ray, The rocket plantĮvergreen deciduous perennial flowering plantįrom 3 feet to 8 feet tall and from 2 feet to 4 feet wideĬan survive from full sun to partial shade to full shade This deciduous plant is used as an ornamental flowering piece and is not considered a toxic plant with no visible toxic effects when being ingested. Known for its vibrant, tall flowers that grow in spikey form and its variegated leaves from which the flowers grow, the exotic plant is a shady plant that tends to enjoy lighting conditions. The leopard plant Ligularia is a peculiar evergreen perennial flowering plant from the Asteraceae family that is native to regions in East and Central Asia.
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