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Inula magnifica

<i>Inula magnifica</i>

<i>Inula magnifica</i>

<i>Inula magnifica</i>
Inula magnifica

Inula

These upright, easygoing perennials promise to brighten any sunny spot with their cheerful display of yellow, daisy-like flowers. Inulas belong to the Asteraceae family and require little maintenance, asking only for well drained soil.

Inula magnifica full sun  partial shade

The species name of this perennial pretty much sums up its monumental presence. Tough, roughly textured, Dock-like leaves create a verdant mass, diminishing in size as they ascend stout stalks.

The towering purple-streaked stems are crowned with widely branching heads of 3 to 4 in. daisies, delicately rayed, golden yellow blooms that emerge from brown buds. Give it plenty of room, and highlight its massive stature with the arresting color and delicate foliage of Thalictrum ‘Elin’.

Blooms August–mid-September.

Size: 7'–8' high x 4'–5' wide; hardy to zone 6.

Inula magnifica (p-0855)
Each $6.75
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