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Doronicum

NOUN
  1. genus of Eurasian perennial tuberous or rhizomatous herbs: leopard's bane

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  • Dead-head doronicums (leopard's bane) to keep the plants tidy and encourage a second flush of flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • For early border flowers, doronicums, with their yellow dairy-type flowers, look good, while at the other end of the season schizostylis and varieties and hybrids Sedum spectabile will sustain the color.
  • Cut down spring flowering perennials - e.g. pulmonarias and doronicums - after flowering to produce a neat mound of new foliage.
  • Plant near purple honesty, the golden daisylike doronicums, orange and yellow wallflowers, or yellow and bronzy pansies.
  • A formal garden is surrounded by high yew hedges and planted only with daisy-type flowers, starting with doronicum in spring and ending the year with asters and single chrysanths. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The advantage for doronicums of being grown in shade is that their bright-yellow daisies don't bleach, as they do in sun.
  • The Chrysanthemum eelworm also attacks asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias, doronicums and some common garden weeds such as groundsel, sow thistle, buttercup and chickweed.
  • Helictotrichon pubescens, Dactylis glomerata, Agropyron tianschanicum, and Poa nemoralis and the forbs Solidago virga-aurea, Mulgedium azureum, Doronicum altaicum, Senecio soongoricus, Crepis sibirica, Aegopodium alpestre, and Cerastium dahuricum. Tian Shan montane conifer forests
  • Dead-head doronicums (leopard's bane) to keep the plants tidy and encourage a second flush of flowers. Times, Sunday Times
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