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Some call doronicums by the name leopard's bane.
Three years ago I planted leopard's bane, and I haven't had a single leopard in the garden since!
Leopard's bane may refer to:
Leopard's bane.
- Leopard's Bane
Doronicum orientale (Leopard's Bane) is an ornamental plant in the Asteraceae family.
Arnica montana, known commonly as leopard's bane, wolf's bane, mountain tobacco and mountain arnica, is a European flowering plant with large yellow capitula.
Arnica is also known by the names Mountain Tobacco and, somewhat confusingly, Leopard's bane and Wolfsbane-two names that it shares with the entirely separate genus Aconitum.
Aconitum, known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, women's bane, Devil's helmet or blue rocket, is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).
sibthorpii), Leopard's bane (Doronicum orientale), crocuses: the purple Crocus siberi and yellow Crocus flavus, and grape hyacinths (Muscari racemosum).
Doronicum orientale, also known as Little Leo.
The larvae feed on Doronicum austriacum.
Doronicum is a genus of about 35 species of flowering plants in the botanical family Asteraceae.
Doronicum austriacum Jacq.
Doronicum cacaliifolium Boiss.
Doronicum carpetanum Willk.
Doronicum columnae Ten.
Doronicum grandiflorum Lam.
Doronicum haussknechtii Cavill.
Doronicum hungaricum Rchb.
Doronicum macrophyllum Fisch.
Doronicum orientale Hoffm.
Doronicum pardalianches L.
Doronicum pentaphyllum subsp.
Doronicum austriacum, it grows between approximately 60 and 90 centimetres high with a spacing of 45 to 60 cm.
Doronicum carpaticum (Griseb.
Doronicum oblongifolium DC.
Doronicum orientale (Leopard's Bane) is an ornamental plant in the Asteraceae family.
Doronicum clusii (All.)
Doronicum corsicum (Loisel.)
Doronicum grandiflorum is a species of Doronicum, a member of the aster family.
Senecionodae, containing only the tribe Senecioneae (including Doronicum, which is sometimes placed in a tribe Doroniceae)
Anemones, Cornusmas, Daphne odora, doronicum narcissi, primulas, Prunus incisa 'Praecox', P. mume, saxifrages, scillas.
The larvae feed in the stem of Solidago virgaurea, Senecio nemorensis, Senecio sylvaticus and Doronicum species, sometimes causing wilting of the leaves.
Genera of herbaceous plants include Doronicum, Delphinium, Gentiana, Meconopsis, Pedicularis, Anemone, Aster, Polygonum, Primula, and Mertensia.