Position – Part shade
Soil – Moist, well-drained
Flowering Period –Spring and summer
Hardiness – Fully hardy
Doronicum are herbaceous perennials with attractive, heart-shaped foliage, slender stems and showy daisy-like flower heads. They are best suited to flower beds and borders within a cottage, informal or wildlife garden. Alternatively, they make wonderful cut flowers. You can expect to see Doronicum grow to an approximate height and spread of 1-1.5m (3-5’).
Doronicum are best planted in moist, well-drained soil of loam, chalk, clay or sand within an acidic, alkaline or neutral PH balance, thriving in a position of part shade. Ensure this variety is sited in an area that is not affected by adverse weather conditions or you may need to stake it into place.
Doronicum require regular deadheading to extend the flowering period and cut the stems right down to ground level during the autumn. Water well during periods of prolonged dry weather.
It is possible to propagate Doronicum by division during the autumn or propagate by seed in containers during the spring.
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