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318 days ago

Potted Farfugium Japonicum “Aureomaculata”

Karen from Otumoetai

Commonly known as the Leopard Plant. Clump forming perennial with green leaves covered in yellow spots. Adds interest to shady areas giving the appearance of dappled light.
Has yellow daisy-like flowers in late Summer/Autumn. Bees and butterflies pollinate the flowers and the resulting seeds can be collected for sowing.
An evergreen that prefers moist, rich soil and grows happily in partial to full shade.
Height 50cm X 1m Wide
Perfect choice for shady woodland gardens, boggy areas, pond banks, container gardens and perennial boarders. Makes an excellent ground cover under trees.
There are 6 plants
Large $15
Small $10
Pick up is Otumoetai. Contact 0223986618

Price: $10

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