Description
πΏ Leonotis leonurus β Wild Dagga (Orange) β 3β―L
Common Name: Wild Dagga
Botanical Name: Leonotis leonurus
Family: Lamiaceae
Plant Type: Shrub / Perennial
π Overview
Leonotis leonurus, commonly known as Wild Dagga, is a striking, flowering shrub famous for its bright orange, tubular blooms that appear in whorls along tall stems. A favorite for butterflies, bees, and sunbirds, this hardy South African native adds vibrant colour and movement to gardens. Itβs ideal for both ornamental and wildlife-friendly landscapes.
π± Key Characteristics
Foliage: Soft, grey-green, aromatic leaves with a textured appearance.
Flowers: Bright orange, tubular blooms arranged in stacked whorls, flowering mainly in summer and autumn.
Size at Maturity: Grows 1.5β2β―m tall and 1β1.5β―m wide.
Hardiness: Drought-tolerant once established; performs well in warm climates.
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy shrub with a natural, airy form.
π Growing Conditions
Light: Thrives in full sun for best flowering.
Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates poor and sandy soils.
Water: Moderate water requirements; drought-tolerant once established.
Planting: Plant in spring or autumn for best establishment.
Temperature: Hardy to mild frost; protect young plants in colder areas.
π§βπΎ Care & Maintenance
Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth.
Remove dead stems to promote healthy new growth.
Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring to boost flowering.
π Pests & Diseases
Generally low-maintenance; occasional aphids or caterpillars can be managed with organic controls.
πΌ Landscape Uses
Wildlife Gardens: Attracts butterflies, bees, and sunbirds.
Accent Plant: Perfect for borders, hedges, or as a striking focal point.
Low-Maintenance Gardens: Excellent for water-wise and sustainable plantings.
π‘ Why Grow Wild Dagga?
With its dramatic orange blooms, aromatic foliage, and hardy nature, Leonotis leonurus brings vibrant colour and life to any garden while supporting local wildlife. Itβs a showstopper that thrives with minimal care.








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