Farfugium japonicum, commonly called Leopard Plant, is a slow-growing, evergreen perennial valued for its bold, glossy, rounded leaves and bright yellow daisy-like flowers in autumn. Ideal for shady borders, woodland gardens, and damp areas, it adds year-round architectural foliage with seasonal floral interest.
Botanical Profile
- Family:ย Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
- Genus:ย Farfugium
- Species:ย japonicum
- Common Names:ย Leopard Plant, Ligularia tussilaginea (older synonym)
- Plant Type:ย Evergreen perennial
- Height:ย 40โ60 cm
- Spread:ย 60โ90 cm
- Foliage:ย Rounded, glossy, dark green leaves with sometimesย golden spots or variegation
- Flowers:ย Brightย yellow, daisy-like, borne on stems inย autumn (OctoberโNovember)
- Origin:ย Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
- Growth Habit:ย Clumping, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial
Farfugium japonicum is prized for shady, moist gardens, particularly where bold foliage is needed for winter interest.
Best Planting Conditions
Light
- Prefersย partial to full shade
- Too much sun canย scorch the leaves, especially variegated varieties
Soil
- Moist, humus-rich soil
- Well-draining but retains moisture; tolerates wet soil better than most shade plants
- Neutral to slightly acidic pH is ideal
Position
- Woodland borders, shaded patio containers, or alongside ponds and streams
- Plant inย sheltered spotsย to protect from wind and leaf damage
Planting Guide
- Planting time:ย Spring or autumn
- Spacing:ย 50โ90 cm apart for mature clumps
- Planting depth:ย Same as in nursery container, firm soil around roots
- Companion planting:ย Shade-loving perennials such asย Hosta, Astilbe, Ferns, Heuchera
Tip: Mulch around plants to maintain soil moisture and suppress weeds
Hardiness
- UK hardiness:ย H5โH7 (RHS) โ hardy in most of the UK, toleratesย down to -15ยฐC, with mulch protection in colder areas
- USDA zones:ย 7โ10
- Winter behaviour:ย Evergreen; leaves may brown in harsh frost butย new growth emerges in spring
Watering & Feeding
- Watering:ย Keep soilย consistently moist, especially during active growth and flowering
- Feeding:ย Applyย general-purpose fertiliserย in spring to encourage foliage and autumn flowers
- Mulch withย compost or leaf mouldย to retain moisture and improve soil fertility
Maintenance
- Removeย yellowing or damaged leavesย to tidy the plant
- Divide clumps everyย 3โ4 yearsย in early spring or autumn for healthy growth
- Protect young leaves fromย slugs and snails
Propagation
- By division:
- Best method; divide clumps in spring or autumn
- Replant immediately at the same depth
- By seed:
- Possible but slow and uncommon in garden practice
Division is quickest and ensures identical plants, especially for variegated forms
Flowering Period
- Autumn (OctoberโNovember)ย in the UK
- Producesย bright yellow daisy-like flowersย on stems above the foliage
Common Problems
- Leaf scorch:ย Too much sun or dry soil
- Slugs/snails:ย Feed on young foliage
- Crowding:ย Overgrown clumps may reduce flowering; divide regularly
Quick Summary
- Type:ย Evergreen perennial
- Height:ย 40โ60 cm
- Spread:ย 60โ90 cm
- Light:ย Partial to full shade
- Soil:ย Moist, humus-rich, well-drained
- Planting:ย Spring or autumn; maintain 50โ90 cm spacing
- Flowering:ย Autumn (OctoberโNovember)
- Care:ย Keep moist, mulch, divide every 3โ4 years, protect from pests
Farfugium japonicum is a reliable shade perennial with dramatic foliage and late-season yellow flowers, making it a standout in shaded borders and woodland-style gardens.
