SKU: 53629620210
lion's tail plant seeds

lion's tail plant seeds Leonotis leonurus – Lion's tail (Seeds)

Sale price$18.71 Regular price$20.79
Save 10%

Pay in installments of $5.20 with ShopPay, AfterPay and Klarna

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 18 - Jul 23

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

lion's tail plant seeds Leonotis leonurus – Lion's tail (Seeds)Leonotis leonurus Lion's Ear Wild Dagga Lion's Tail Stunning South African shrub with vibrant orange flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies About Leonotis leonurus Leonotis leonurus, commonly known as Lion's Ear, Wild Dagga, or Lion's Tail, is a perennial shrub native to South Africa. This plant is notable for its tall, upright growth habit and striking tubular flowers, which are typically a bright orange but can also be white in some

Leonotis leonurus

Lion's Ear / Wild Dagga / Lion's Tail

Stunning South African shrub with vibrant orange flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies

About Leonotis leonurus

Leonotis leonurus, commonly known as Lion's Ear, Wild Dagga, or Lion's Tail, is a perennial shrub native to South Africa. This plant is notable for its tall, upright growth habit and striking tubular flowers, which are typically a bright orange but can also be white in some cultivars.

The flowers are arranged in whorls around the upper stems, creating a spectacular visual display that resembles a lion's tail, hence its common name. The plant's leaves are aromatic, lance-shaped, and dark green, adding to its ornamental appeal. Lion's Ear grows to a height of 1.5 to 2.5 meters (5 to 8 feet) and spreads about 1 to 1.5 meters (3 to 5 feet) wide.

Spectacular Ornamental Value: Lion's Ear is a fast-growing plant that thrives in sunny locations and is often used in borders, as a background plant, or in wildlife gardens due to its attraction to hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. In addition to its ornamental value, Leonotis leonurus has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

This remarkable plant is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add vibrant color, wildlife attraction, and unique character to their landscape. Its fast growth, minimal maintenance requirements, and spectacular flowering make it a valuable addition to any garden setting.

Growing Conditions

Light Requirements

Full Sun Essential: Leonotis leonurus thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day to produce the most vibrant flowers and maintain its upright growth habit. It can tolerate partial shade but may result in fewer blooms and leggy growth.

Temperature & Hardiness

This plant is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 8-11. It prefers warm climates and is frost-sensitive, so it should be protected or grown as an annual in colder regions. In areas with mild winters, it remains evergreen; otherwise, it may die back to the ground and resprout in spring.

Soil Requirements

Lion's Ear prefers well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. It can tolerate poor soils, including rocky and sandy conditions, but does not do well in heavy clay soils that retain water. Excellent drainage is essential for plant health.

Water Management

Leonotis leonurus is drought-tolerant once established, but it benefits from regular watering, especially during prolonged dry periods. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering should be avoided to prevent root rot.

Planting & Care Guide

Planting Instructions

Plant Leonotis leonurus in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball but no deeper. Place the plant in the hole, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly to settle the roots.

Fertilization Program

Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to promote healthy growth and flowering. Too much nitrogen can result in lush foliage at the expense of flowers. A monthly application of compost or organic fertilizer during the growing season can also be beneficial.

Pruning Maintenance

Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged stems and encourage bushier growth. Cutting back the plant by one-third after flowering can help maintain its shape and promote a second bloom cycle in warmer climates.

Propagation Methods

From Seeds

Leonotis leonurus can be propagated from seeds sown in spring. Sow seeds in well-draining soil, covering lightly, and keep moist until germination, which typically takes 2-4 weeks. Transplant seedlings when they are large enough to handle. Use seed-starting mix to ensure proper drainage and aeration.

From Cuttings

Propagation by softwood cuttings is also effective. Take cuttings from new growth in late spring or early summer, dip the cut ends in rooting hormone, and plant them in a sandy or perlite-based potting mix. Keep the cuttings moist and in a warm, bright location until roots develop, typically 2-3 weeks.

Quick Reference Guide

Botanical Name
Leonotis leonurus
Common Names
Lion's Ear, Wild Dagga
Origin
South Africa
Hardiness
USDA Zones 8-11
Light
Full Sun (6-8 Hours)
Mature Height
1.5-2.5 meters (5-8 feet)
Flower Color
Orange / White
Provider
VIRIAR.COM
VIRIAR.COM

Premier Provider of Exceptional Exotic and Rare Seeds Worldwide

Specializing in authentic, carefully curated germplasm selected with meticulous precision and unwavering commitment to quality excellence.

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 53629620210

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell lion's tail plant seeds

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.1 ★★★★★
Based on 14 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
D
Verified Purchase
Dustin
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Forgotten Civilization: An astounding book not easily forgotten
'Forgotten Civilization' is a paradigm-shattering book which won't be easily forgotten. Dr. Robert Schoch possesses a rare talent for writing and public speaking which is backed up by and informed with all the intellectual rigor of a true scientist, but easily comprehensible and accessible to the general public. His passion for the subject of ancient civilizations is inspiring, and his courage and dedication unquestionable. For those of you interested in the mysteries surrounding ancient civilizations, 'Forgotten Civilization' is one of the best books ever written about the subject. Like most everyone else, I first heard about Dr. Robert Schoch when I saw the television show "The Mysterious Origins of Man," where he presented persuasive evidence of weathering and erosion on the Sphinx, showing that it must have been built during a much earlier time than what most Egyptologists believed. Back then a lot of Egyptologists laughed and ridiculed the notion that the Sphinx could be any older than a couple of thousand years. Twenty years later, few of them are still laughing. In 'Forgotten Civilization,' Dr. Robert Schoch turns his attention to the paradigm-busting site of Gobekli Tepe, a sophisticated megalithic complex unearthed in southeast Turkey, which dates back more than 10,000 years ago. Nobody knows who built it, but its age and existence irrefutably points to the presence of a highly sophisticated yet unknown culture who obviously possessed a great deal of technological knowledge and social organization at a time when most archeologists believed the human race was little more than nomadic cave men, capable of nothing more interesting than eking out a primitive, subsistence mode of survival through hunting and foraging. The discovery of Gobleki Tepe has turned the world of ancient civilizations and human history on its head, forcing what will eventually amount to a complete rewriting of human history. 'Forgotten Civilization' is a ground-breaking book which is vastly entertaining to read. Through the course of the book, which unravels like a globe-trotting mystery adventure-thriller, Schoch also reveals credible scientific evidence which shows how a previous high civilization could have been completely destroyed by massive solar outbursts and coronal mass ejections from the Sun, which would have scorched the surface of the planet and touched off natural disasters all over the world, plunging humanity back into a dark age which would take thousands of years to recover from. More chillingly, he shows how the Sun goes through natural cycles of activity over the course of thousands of years--and how history could repeat itself and this same fate could happen again, and destroy much of our modern civilization. Dr. Robert Schoch's book 'Forgotten Civilization' is for anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of civilization, the questions it raises about both the past and the future will remain with you long after you read the last page.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2013
D
Verified Purchase
Drew B.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Perhaps the most interesting book that I have ever read...
Format: Paperback
This book is perhaps the most fascinating piece of non-fiction that I have ever read. Dr. Schoch is a Yale educated professor at Boston University who presents information in a manner that is enjoyable and truly educational. If human history is a subject of interest for you, then you will recognize him immediately, as he has appeared on many television shows on the subject. When I bought his first book, I had the "oh, THAT guy" moment when I read the section about the author. He's the geologist/geophysicist who, back in the mid-1990's, studied the Sphinx enclosure and determined that it was condensation that smoothed the sides- rather than wind. This requires the dating of the construction of the Sphinx to draw back by many thousands of years due to the timeline of such rainfall. As such, he threw the discipline of human anthropology on it's ear. This met with much resistance from from anthropologists but, as he says, "I'm sorry if my findings contradict your theory but..." This book flows VERY smoothly and, without giving spoilers about his extensive research, provides more of an epiphany than anything that I have ever read before. Even when reading it for the second time, the book is very hard to put down. Schoch is a true educator and has a genuine talent for presenting his findings. As an author, he is clear and concise. He builds a powerful and enthralling case, the explanation of which incorporates the solving of the mysteries of the Rongorongo glyphs on Easter Island, the ancient vitrified stone castles in Scotland and the dating of the Sphinx into a plausible, scientifically supported timeline that is nothing less than completely fascinating. I have no question that my grandchildren will study human history that conforms to his research and discoveries. The irony is that he will be considered one of the "fathers of modern anthropology" for the next generation, and he's a GEOLOLOGIST! Get this book, you will NOT be disappointed!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018
K
Verified Purchase
K. Ryan Kane
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
I enjoyed this book immensely
Format: Paperback
A pioneering book! It breaks new ground and proposes new ideas that are plausible. I enjoyed this book immensely. But with every pioneering book comes beliefs that may not always be what they seem. I withheld one star because there are some ideas proposed that I found hard to believe entirely. I like the fact that Dr. Schoch includes Biblical passages but I don't agree with the majority of his interpretations. For example, Ezekiel's writings and visions are not about shapes he saw in the sky that Dr. Schoch thinks are from solar outbursts or auroral displays. Instead, most of those are visions he had of the "Last Days." But he didn't know exactly what he was seeing so he did his best to describe the things he saw. The other point I would like to make is that not all of the glyphs from thousands of years ago could be describing auroral displays or solar outbursts. I would imagine that if solar flares were racing toward Earth, (1) there wouldn't be enough time to look at them and study their shapes because you would be racing for cover, (2) they would be too bright whereas nobody could actually look at them long enough to study their shapes even if they had modern sunglasses, and (3) there would be a lot more evidence of scorched and burned areas of Earth so that it would be more obvious if solar activity was what had set society back thousands of years. But I don't recall Dr. Schoch theorizing about these things. Overall the book is great and I think he right about a lot of things. Highly recommended!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2014
C
Verified Purchase
Carol E.
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS BOOK
Format: Paperback
Forgotten Civilization by Dr. Robert Schoch Why should you buy this book? 1) You're already looking at it so you must have some interest in this topic. 2) Dr. Schoch has a great ability to take his, or others, theories and support them with well researched scientific data. This is helpful to those of us who are curious about alternative explanations but are still dependent on the "scientific thinking" paradigm. (He doesn't make statements like "when humans bred with aliens in 20,823 BC..."). 3) He always makes you think about conventional wisdom in a new way. For instance, in this book - the age of Easter Island statues (moai). How DID they get buried so deeply when they (conventionally) only go back to a South Pacific Polynesian settlement times?? I have stood in front of the moais on Easter Island and read many books on it's history and it never occurred to me to question the timeline. It takes that unique geologist perspective which Dr Schoch brings to his writings. 4) He introduces you to other researchers or writers that you will want to know more about. Like Thomas Brophy, Anthony Peratt, Paul LaViolette and many others. 5) The Appendices. Some excellent information on multiple topics included at the end of the book. 6) Because Dr. Schoch has gone where many others SHOULD go - against conventional archeological/historical wisdom which makes no sense. His initial theories on the age of the Sphinx as a young academic were very daring and absolutely correct. The geological community had no problem with his ideas - but Egyptologists did, and they have been after him ever since. Choosing a controversial research path has meant some changes in his academic career I'm sure, as "Academics," for all it's spouting of tremendous support for new knowledge and research is very much mired in politically correct concrete. (Go to Egypt and look for yourself. Even a casual tourist will see how wrong standard academic theories are currently). 7) I guarantee you will learn new and interesting things that just may change your life - or at the very least, change the way you think about the future. -C. Engel
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2012
K
Verified Purchase
Kindle Customer
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 3
A Book About Everything and Nothing
This was a great idea for a book and it's too bad that Mr. Schoch decided not to write it. Some of the ideas about solar events, the way the plasma manifested in the sky as it relates to ancient petroglyphs is fascinating. Mr. Schoch spent very little time in this space however (in spite of the book's title). Instead we got a brief, incomplete overview coupled with a survey of every piece of fringe science out there from the memory of water, to quantum entanglement to telepathy. There was the obligatory chapter on his work with the Sphinx of course. It always comes back to the Sphinx with this guy. Not an original thought in the book, but there was plenty of promotion of fringe science, especially the work of Paul LaViolette whose confusing and widely ignored and self-published work got several chapters. I gave the book 3 stars for its entertainment value and docked it two for not staying on point. This is still a great and fascinating subject. I wish Mr. Schoch thought so too.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2015

recommand products