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Inula racemosa
Cultivation Notes

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Latin Name:  Inula racemosa
Family:  Compositae
Synonyms:  
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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