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Shown in bloom, the moved to the garage deck stairway, Leonotis leonurus ‘Staircase’.
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I grew the Leonotis one year and hoped it would selfseed, but if it did, I inadvertently weeded it out.
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Your Leonotis does look like ‘nepetifolia’ ~ I grew both it and ‘leonurus’ last season.
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Leo being the seed grown Leonotis nepetifolia ‘Staircase’, supposedly the shorter L. leonurus until a case of false identy was discovered.
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This kid just keeps on growing, even though we know little about him other than his name, Leo, short for Leonotis leonurus Added: this is actually L. nepetifolia.
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Lion's Tail, or Leonotis leonurus, is another garden plant that's getting a lot of attention online from folks looking for a legal high.
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Lion's Tail, or Leonotis leonurus, is another garden plant that's getting a lot of attention online from folks looking for a legal high.
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In the same bed is Lion's Tail (Leonotis leonurus).
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Looking like it has been slimed, Leo, Leonotis leonurus, from last month’s bloom day post, click here to read about the team, has grown yet taller and his blossoms have begun to open.
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"While at least two of the ingredients - Pedicularis densiflora and Leonotis leonurus - may have some psychoactive effect, little is known about the pharmacology and toxicology of the plant materials purportedly contained in 'spice' products, European drug experts warn.
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