Embrace the winter chill with a perfectly layered outfit that blends warmth, comfort, and fashion. In this guide, we'll explore how to master layering techniques with essentials like base layers, track jackets, chunky knit scarves, midi skirts, and more.
Embrace the winter chill with a perfectly layered outfit that blends warmth, comfort, and fashion. In this guide, we'll explore how to master layering techniques with essentials like base layers, track jackets, chunky knit scarves, midi skirts, and more. Embrace the winter chill with a perfectly layered outfit that blends warmth, comfort, and fashion. In this guide, we'll explore how to master layering techniques with essentials like base layers, track jackets, chunky knit scarves, midi skirts, and more.
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Leonotis leonurus - Indigenous South African Shrub - 10 Seeds

Leonotis leonurus - Indigenous South African Shrub - 10 Seeds

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Leonotis leonurus is commonly known as wild dagga. It is a robust shrub which grows up to 2-3m tall and 1.5m wide. It is common and widespread throughout South Africa and grows amongst rocks in grassland. Stems are velvety and woody at the base. The leaves are long, narrow, rough above, velvety below, with serrate edges. The wild dagga flowers profusely in autumn with its characteristic bright orange flowers carried in compact clusters in whorls along the flower stalk. Apricot and creamy white flowered forms are also found. This is an excellent plant for attracting wildlife to your garden as the flowers profuse copious nectar which attracts birds, bees and butterflies. The wild dagga is fast growing and is frost hardy. It should be well watered in summer but does not require much water in the winter months. It is very easy to grow but will do best in well drained loamy soils with plenty of compost added. Plants should be cut right back at the end of winter. Propagate from seed, cuttings or by dividing up large clumps. The wild dagga is widely used in traditional medicine to treat fevers, headaches, coughs, dysentery and many other conditions. It is also used as a remedy for snake bite and as a charm to keep snakes away.

 

USDA Zone - 9

Season to Sow - Spring

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