Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo' is a slow-spreading, rhizomatous perennial perfect for early spring blooms in borders, pots, and flower beds. This charming plant is prized for its golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers and compact, bushy growth habit, making it an ideal choice for both gardens and commercial pot production.
The cultivar 'Little Leo' is known for its early flowering and decorative appearance, which adds a fresh and sunny touch to late spring.
Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo' produces solitary flower heads 2.5 to 5 cm across, golden yellow in color and with double rows of petals, giving it a luxurious and full appearance. The flowers appear on slender stems, allowing them to rise elegantly above the foliage.
The plant's foliage is softly wavy, with basal leaves that have a heart-shaped base, complemented by a few stem leaves that support the flower stems. This combination gives the plant a natural, graceful appearance in both borders and pots.
Doronicum orientale 'Little Leo' forms a rhizome, allowing it to spread slowly and form a compact, bushy clump. Its compact size makes it ideal for:
Early pot production
Small to medium-sized borders
Rock gardens and garden borders
Combinations with other early spring bloomers, such as daffodils and tulips
Important cultivation information:
Location: Prefers light to partial shade, although it can grow in sun with adequate moisture
Soil: Well-drained, humus-rich and slightly moist
Water: Water regularly during dry periods, especially in pots
Flowering: Mid to late spring, depending on climate and growing conditions
Maintenance: Low maintenance; dead flowers and leaves can be removed after flowering to keep the plant tidy.
Its rhizomatous nature means the plant is perennial and returns year after year, gradually expanding throughout the garden.
Early flowering perennial that adds colour in late spring
Golden yellow, daisy-like flowers with double rows of petals
Compact, bushy growth habit, ideal for borders and pots
Slowly expanding via rhizomes, creating a natural group planting
Decorative foliage, with heart-shaped root leaves and some stem leaves
Suitable for commercial pot production and garden planting
Early border planting: Combine with other spring bloomers for a colorful spring display
Pot culture: Ideal for early sales in pots, due to compact growth and fast attraction
Rock Gardens: Adds color to rock gardens and raised beds
Combinations: Works well with Narcissus, Tulipa and other early perennials
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