A short lived, early spring blooming plant with bright yellow, daisy-like flower. The plant will go dormant and disappear in the summer.
Pronunciation
(do-RON-i-cum)(or-i-en-TA-le)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
4-7
Sunlight
In the early spring the plants can tolerate full sun but as the temperature rises in the late spring early summer, they will wilt in the heat of the day. Best planted in semi shade conditions.
Moisture
average to moist
Soil & Site
has shallow roots and prefers to grow in soils that have been amended with organic matter
solitary yellow flowers on a long peduncle, good cut flower
Leaves
most of the foliage is found in the basal leaves, clasp stem, coarsely dentate, foliage disappears, could be called a spring ephemeral
Propagation
seeds or division
Native Site
Species native to southeastern Europe.
Misc Facts
syn. D. caucasicum
Author's Notes
Even under the best conditions these are short lived perennials, lasting for up to 3 years for me. The first time I used Doronicum in a customers garden and after they were blooming he asked me "Why did I plant Dandelions in the garden".