| Latin Name: | Inula racemosa |
| Family: | Compositae |
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| Known Hazards: | None known |
| Author: Hook. f. |
| Habit: Perennial |
| Habitat: Borders of fields to an elevation of 3,000 metres. |
| Height: 2.0 Width: 1.5 |
Cultivation Details: Succeeds in a sunny position in ordinary garden soil[1]. Requires a moist well-drained soil in sun or partial shade[187]. Grows well in heavy clay soils.
A vigorous plant, it can be naturalised in the wild garden or other informal positions[200].
Plants take some years to become fully established[233]. |
Propagation Notes: Seed - sow spring or autumn in a cold frame.
Division in spring or autumn[111]. |
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