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| Leopard’s bane opens its yellow daisy like flowers with the daffodils whose flowers appear from July through August. ‘Little Leo’ as it is commonly known is a showstopper with double glowing golden flowers. It produces fresh foliage in autumn after spending the summer underground. It is found growing in limestone rubble and gravel, like that of eroding mountain slopes and is native to mountainous regions between 1400 and 3400 mt. in altitude. |
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