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tractor seat plant indoor care Ligularia Denata Reniformis - 'Tractor Seat Plant'

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tractor seat plant indoor care Ligularia Denata Reniformis - 'Tractor Seat Plant'Ligularia dentata Reniformis Tractor Seat Plant Ligularia dentata 'Reniformis,' commonly known as Bigleaf Ligularia, is a striking herbaceous perennial valued for its large, rounded, kidney shaped leaves and tall spikes of golden yellow, daisy like flowers that bloom in mid to late summer. The bold foliage and bright blooms create a dramatic and lush effect in shaded garden areas. Growing to a height of 1 meter, Tractor Seat Plant is perfect for

Ligularia dentata Reniformis - Tractor Seat Plant

Ligularia dentata 'Reniformis,' commonly known as Bigleaf Ligularia, is a striking herbaceous perennial valued for its large, rounded, kidney-shaped leaves and tall spikes of golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers that bloom in mid to late summer. The bold foliage and bright blooms create a dramatic and lush effect in shaded garden areas. Growing to a height of 1 meter, Tractor Seat Plant is perfect for borders, woodland gardens, or alongside ponds and water features.

Position


Ligularia thrives in partial to full shade, where its foliage stays lush and its blooms are protected from intense sunlight. It prefers consistently moist, fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, making it an excellent choice for damp, shaded spots in the garden. This plant performs best in cool, temperate climates and may require extra water during hot, dry periods.

Growth


This moderate-growing perennial reaches a mature height of 1 meter with a spread of about 0.6–0.8 meters, forming a clump of large, lush leaves with tall flowering spikes. Its dramatic foliage and bright flowers make it an excellent choice for adding texture, colour, and a tropical feel to shaded garden beds.

Planting Guide


Tractor Seat Plant grows best in rich, well-drained soil that retains moisture. Plant in spring or autumn, spacing plants about 0.6–0.8 meters apart to allow for full growth. For container planting, use a high-quality potting mix suitable for moisture-loving plants and position the container in a shaded or semi-shaded location. Water thoroughly after planting, and mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Plant Care


Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during warm weather, as Tractor Leaf Plant does not tolerate dry conditions. Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring to encourage healthy growth and flowering. Remove faded flower spikes and yellowing leaves to maintain a tidy appearance. Apply a layer of mulch annually to help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.

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