The flowers are small, yellow, collected in spike-shaped, narrow inflorescences up to 40-60 cm long, the tops of which slightly droop.
With its impressive size, the delicacy and grace of the ligularia is amazing.
In terms of flowering time, this is one of the early ligularia: its flowering begins at the end of June and continues until September.
Therefore, the best place for planting is moderate shade, that is, an area where sunlight is present for about 4-6 hours a day. ligularia grows on absolutely any soil - even on heavy clay soil.
But fertile soil with a high moisture content is best.
In the heat or when the soil dries out excessively, the leaves of buzulniks wither and droop.
The situation can be easily corrected by ensuring timely and abundant watering.
The optimal lighting for buzulniks is diffused light in partial shade; an open area will require more moisture.
Ligularia requires loose and fertile soil. The crop is planted in spring or autumn.
The earth is carefully dug up onto the bayonet of a shovel.
A bucket of humus is added to each hole, superphosphate and a small amount of wood ash are added.
Previously, we told you how to grow Rogersia.