Description
Leopard’s bane is one of the few daisy family members to bloom in spring, and usually manages to coincide with the last of the daffodils. It’s an easy-going plant, useful for getting a flower border off to an early start, or for growing towards the front of a shrub border. Since its foliage appears early, clumps may be grown in front of large hybrid daffodils to mask the foliage while it dies down . They also look good teamed with cowslips on a grassy bank to create a natural spring display. Try contrasting it with scarlet tulips.






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