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Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

April 24, 2003
08:05 PM

Post #519081

Annual Lion's Ear, Devil's Pincushion
Leonotis nepetifolia

Two month old seedlings

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/54740/

Thumbnail by Badseed
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weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

April 24, 2003
10:31 PM

Post #519194

That is one great plant! I grew it one year and this year it was gone...I miss it. In California it grows like weeds.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

April 25, 2003
08:46 AM

Post #519437


Hey weeds, I have some extra seedlings if you like some.
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

April 25, 2003
09:52 PM

Post #520010

Oh yes, yes, yes! Thank you so much badseed. Tell me what you want, I might have something you just have to have or I will pay postage. You name it!
Windy
Belleville , IL
(Zone 6b)

June 26, 2003
09:59 AM

Post #566536

I noticed that the leaves of most of the other "Lion's Ears" appear to be lance shaped.
I am growing this plant and it has the same shaped leaves as yours.
Are there different varieties?
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 26, 2003
10:13 AM

Post #566546

Hi Windy!! Long time no chat! Yes, there is at least one more variety I know of, but do you think I can remember the name?? LOL Let me look. I would not be shocked if there were others.
Michele
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 26, 2003
10:23 AM

Post #566553

I just went and did some researching and now I am questioning this plant. All the pictures I can find of L. leonurus do have long strip like leaves, yet all the pics of Leonotis nepetifolia have the more mint like leaves like my plants. I received these seeds in a trade some years ago and have grown, saved and traded them since. I may have to take this to the professionals. I'd love to have the white flowered variety. Thanks for bringing up this question Windy!
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 26, 2003
10:32 AM

Post #566567

Apparently my seeds were mislabeled. I requested my entry be moved to L.n. with my other pic. Geeze.
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

June 26, 2003
10:41 AM

Post #566576

Well, there are approximately 30-40 species of Leonotis. 'chele, I suspect yours is L. nepetifolia (L. nepetaefolia), which has a more rounded leaf. We have a scant three entries in the PDB so far: http://plantsdatabase.com/b/none/Leonotis/, as most of them are not widely cultivated, at least not for gardening...


From my sources, it appears that all species are endemic to S. Africa, and as such, are considred half-hardy to tender perennials/tropicals, but most reseed prolifically, so it's easy to grow them in more temperate climates.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 26, 2003
10:48 AM

Post #566585

Thank you! I had a comment on there too.
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

June 26, 2003
11:02 AM

Post #566609

I moved the image and the comment :o)
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 26, 2003
11:42 AM

Post #566648

Sanks!
poppysue
Westbrook, ME
(Zone 5a)


June 26, 2003
12:48 PM

Post #566706

I might be wrong but isn't motherwort Leonurus
cardiaca? I'm not sure if they're synonyms. I knew I had a picture in there and I couldn't figure out where it went :) I found it under a search for Motherwort. http://plantsdatabase.com/b/none/Leonurus/
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

June 26, 2003
05:01 PM

Post #566909

Sue, you're right. I must have not had my daily quotient of caffeine this morning when I started out on the searc for Leonotis info. One site had "Motherwort" erreoneously listed as Leonotis leonurus, and when I mentally "corrected" their nomenclature, I substituted Leonotis for Leonurus. I'll take care of the incorrect entry ASAP - thanks!
Windy
Belleville , IL
(Zone 6b)

June 29, 2003
04:34 PM

Post #569352

Ok, I bought the seeds called Leonotis nepetaefolia
from JL Hudson seedsman online. Just glad to hear that they are going to be the pretty orange flower that I had wanted.
I think they were called Lion's Tail as a common name and when I ordered them, I wondered if they were the same as Lion's Ears. Both seem to be very similar except for the leaves.
I planted mine in a container and they are about two feet tall now. I just hope they flower before too long.
I grew the other type one year and it was nearly frost time before they put out a couple of flowers and then were killed by the frost.

Hi Back At you, Badseed!
rutholive
Tonasket, WA
(Zone 5a)

June 29, 2003
06:54 PM

Post #569425

Badseed, after seeing your picture I went out and looked at mine. The plant and leaves look like yours. I have never grown them before. Bought my seed from Seeds of Change, listed as Lion's Tail, Leonotis leonorus. Hope i get some blooms as i wanted to used them dried in arrangements. Donna
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 29, 2003
07:39 PM

Post #569467

Mine vary in size right now from one foot to two feet. For me, they normally bloom around August and give me plenty of time to save seeds. I forgot last year though and started seeds from the year before. geeze.
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

June 29, 2003
08:05 PM

Post #569492

Hey badseed, mine are about 4 ft high! Hoping for blooms any day.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 30, 2003
09:23 AM

Post #569981

Oh sure! I sent you the good ones! LOL Seriously, you have a friendlier climate and I think you were the first to get them. :) I am glad you are enjoying them.
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

June 30, 2003
10:36 AM

Post #570029

Never heard this climate called friendly! I battle it everyday but I am not a Lion's ear.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 30, 2003
11:21 AM

Post #570081

LOL Connie! Wanna trade?? I can offer you a nice zone 6 with snow, temperamental weather that can change every ten minutes and I may even be tempted to leave you the kids. :) I spent lots of summers in Pompano, Boca, Stewart, Royal Palm, West Palm, Loxahatchee and one summer on Key Largo at Ocean Reef. I much prefer your weather. I don't care much for no seeums and blue crabs though! LOL I'm not sure where you are, but it has to be nicer than here!
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

June 30, 2003
11:32 AM

Post #570096

I am in the panhandle, Panama City, Red Neck Riviera, LA, Lower Alabama. Acutally I love it here. This is where I got deposited after my divorce and just stayed.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 30, 2003
11:34 AM

Post #570099

My luck, I'd get divorced and get deposited in Alaska! LOL
weeds
Panhandle, FL
(Zone 8a)

June 30, 2003
11:37 AM

Post #570101

Hey, who knows, you might love it there.
Badseed
Lynchburg, OH
(Zone 6a)

June 30, 2003
12:27 PM

Post #570147

Oh yeah, half a year in darkness. I don't think so! However I did have a friend that lived there not too long ago, in Juno I think. She had beautiful gardens. Then she got moved to California and now she is in TN. Talk about culture and zone shock! LOL

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