Martin Pellizzer

Ligularia Rumicifolia

Rumicifoliate ligularia, scientifically known as Ligularia rumicifolia, is a striking member of the Asteraceae family native to eastern Asia. This plant is characterized by its large, heart-shaped leaves that are often covered in a dense layer of fine hairs. It thrives in moist, shady environments and is commonly found in woodland areas and along stream banks. The plant produces showy yellow flowers that bloom in late summer, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Due to its ornamental value and ecological benefits, it is a popular choice for gardeners seeking to enhance both the aesthetic and biodiversity of their landscapes.