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Dried out Lion's Tail (Leonotis nepetifolia) the sparsely branched annual herb in brown grass
Beautiful orange flowers Leonotis leonurus, also known as lion's tail and wild dagga a broadleaf evergreen large shrub native to South Africa at a botanical garden in the spring season.
Leonotis leonurus flowers
Leonotis leonurus, also known as Lion’s tail and Wild dagga, is a plant species of the mint family Lamiaceae. It is a broad leaf, evergreen, large shrub, native to the Southern Africa. It is prized for its dazzling orange flowers, reminiscent of Lion’s tails. Blooming from late spring to fall, the tubular two-lipped flowers appear in tiered whole around the top half of the upright stems. It is perennial in mild climate areas and works well as annual in regions with cold winter.
Lion's Ear is an erect, branched herb that can grow 8 ft tall. The stems are strongly 4-angled. Oppostely arranged are smooth with coarsely toothed margins, triangular in shape and 2-5 in long. The flowers are borne in rounded. The flowers are about 1 in long and curve downward. Lion's Ear originated in tropical Africa, but is now naturalized world wide. Flowering: November-December.
The flowers are borne in rounded, spiny clusters, 2-4 in across, that encircle the stems so that it looks like the stems are growing right through the middle of the clusters. As the stems elongate, new flower clusters continue to develop above the older ones. Orange, furry, tubular flowers that emerge out of the spiny heads look like a lion's ear, with some imagination. The flowers are about 1 in long and curve downward. Lion's Ear originated in tropical Africa, but is now naturalized world wide. Flowering: November-December
The wild dagga or Lion's ear, is a fast growing and soft woody robust shrub, seen in many south african gardens.
Leonotis nepetifolia (lion's ear), is native to tropical Africa and southern India, the Imag was  captured in the botanical gardens of Zurich at the end of summer.
leonotis nepetifolia klip dagga in the garden
Fuzzy bright orange flower buds nestled in green petioles.
Leonotis leonurus, also known as lion's tail and wild dagga in the garden. It is known for its medicinal properties botanical, natural, herb, and flower concept.
Yala National Park, Southern and Uva Provinces, Sri Lanka
Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
Orange flowers of wild dagga (Leonotis leonurus), a plant native to southern Africa.
The wild dagga or Lion's ear, is a fast growing and soft woody robust shrub, seen in many south african gardens.
Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
Leonotis nepetifolia of Rwanda - Africa
Photographed in the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. Wild dagga is a wildflower found in the grasslands and forest margins of Southern Africa and it has been used as a traditional medicine for various ailments including headaches, coughs, fever, asthma and muscle cramps.
Bright orange flowers of lion's tail or wild dagga, Leonotis leonurus. Used in herbal medicine and had mild psychoactive properties.
Leonotis Leonurus, also known as lion's tail, is a semi-evergreen upright shrub in the mint family with herbaceous stems and a woody base. Native to South Africa, it boasts vibrant orange hairy two-lipped tubular flowers grouped in whorls on square stems, and are produced from late spring into summer. Foliage is comprised of long and narrow deep green leaves that are strongly pungent when crushed.
Lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus)
The dried flower head of the Klipp Dagga or Lions Ear scientific name Leonotis Nepetifolia with a blurred green background in Kauai, Hawaii, United States.
Leonotis leonurus, also known as lions tail or wild dagga, in flower.
Leonotis nepetifolia flowers in white background. Its other names  klip dagga and  lion's ear. This is a species of plant in the genus Leonotis and the family Lamiaceae.
Lion's Ear, or Leonotis nepetifolia flowers in a garden
Leonotis Leonurus also called  Wild Cannabis has her origin in South Africa. You find it in rocky, barren areas.The flowers have a beautiful orange colour. Traditionally they dried the leaves and flowers to smoke it and also made tea out of it and it has a calming soothing effect on you.I found this beauty in Kirstenbosch botanical garden.
Leonotis nepetifolia,medicinal plant.
Windmill plant, known as Leonotis nepetifolia (L.) R.Br. species, belongs to Lamiaceae, found in the Peruvian highlands.
The miller plant, known as Leonotis nepetifolia (L.) R.Br., belongs to the Lamiaceae family.
A selective focus of a Leonotis flower in a garden against blurred background
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